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DOJ investigates Pennsylvania clergy members

DOJ investigates Pennsylvania clergy members

Emmanuel Okirie, Contributing Writer / October 22, 2018

Over 300 Catholic priests across Pennsylvania sexually molested children for more than 70 years, protected by Bishops and other top leaders in the church, persuading victims not to report the assault and...

Millennials can change the political scene in 2018 midterm elections

Millennials can change the political scene in 2018 midterm elections

Evan Sully / October 22, 2018

Millennial voters will have a chance to make their voices heard next month after posting the lowest turnout in nearly four decades during the 2014 midterms. A slate of newer Senate candidates, from...

Forced off campus, TPUSA event goes off without a fuss

Forced off campus, TPUSA event goes off without a fuss

Shane Rene, Editor-in-Chief / October 22, 2018

DePaul University’s Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter was scheduled to host their “Campus Clash” tour event with conservative activists Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens Tuesday Oct. 16, but both the...

Daily Newsline emails helpful for some, annoying for others

Daily Newsline emails helpful for some, annoying for others

Carina Smith & Emma Oxnevad, News Editor & Asst. News Editor / October 22, 2018

DePaul students’ inboxes have gotten just a little bit more cluttered this year after the DePaul Newsroom started sending daily emails about university news that students can’t unsubscribe to. The...

Canada is second nation to legalize marijuana

Canada is second nation to legalize marijuana

Daniel Schirmer, Copy Editor / October 22, 2018

Canada’s federal Cannabis Act, also known as Bill C-45, went into effect on Wednesday, Oct. 17, effectively legalizing marijuana for recreational use throughout the nation. The only other country to...

Law School Admissions Test to go digital next summer

Law School Admissions Test to go digital next summer

Carina Smith, Nation & World Editor / October 22, 2018

As a final push to join the modernization of other standardized tests, the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) will be offered online starting in July 2019. The test, which has been a pen and paper test...

For the right reasons: DePaul group counters stereotypes of ‘voluntourism’

For the right reasons: DePaul group counters stereotypes of ‘voluntourism’

Adam Webb, Contributing Writer / October 22, 2018

In a world where every single action is analyzed by the masses and there is seemingly no route to avoiding criticism altogether, even the best intentions have become controversially decried as problematic. Amid...

Helene Gayle (left) interviews Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and President Bill Clinton at a discussion Saturday at the University of Chicago.

Clinton family encourages students to remain optimistic

Emma Oxnevad, Online Managing Editor / October 22, 2018

In a packed gymnasium full of students, press, and Americans searching for optimism, the Clinton family gave insight on matters both political and personal. From Oct. 19 through Oct. 21, The Clinton...

Day of the Dead celebrated by more than Mexicans

Damita Menezes / October 22, 2018

Mexican Catholics are not alone believing that souls return to Earth on Nov. 2 each year to rejoin their families. Indian Catholics also observe the tradition and make special meals for their...

Chicago ranked worst major American city for recycling

Chicago ranked worst major American city for recycling

Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor / October 22, 2018

DePaul students and staff have called for an improvement for recycling practices in Chicago, following a report that much of the city’s recyclable items have instead been sent to landfills. The increased...

Provost takes medical leave, CMN dean named acting provost

Benjamin Conboy, Editor in Chief / October 22, 2018

Provost Marten denBoer announced he is taking a medical leave of absence after revealing he has leukemia. The current dean of the College of Communication (CMN), Salma Ghanem, will take on the role of...

Most recent Women's March focuses on marching to the polls

Most recent Women’s March focuses on marching to the polls

Xavier Ortega, Photo Chief / October 15, 2018

Women's March Chicago returned to Grant Park for another rally and march on Saturday. The march comes just weeks before midterm elections, so organizers are focusing on encouraging people to vote. "As...

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