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CTA commuters wait for the Red Line at the Jackson station.

Trick or train: Student body ‘ghosted’ by CTA trains and buses

Ruchi Nawathe, Nation & World Editor October 23, 2022

DePaul junior Kalixta Drinkard stood waiting for the Brown Line at the Fullerton station before class. She started her journey 50 minutes before her class began. The train arrival times on the screen at...

Courtney James, director of the Office of Student Involvement (OSI), hands a DePaul towel to students who registered for an event in the Loop.

‘She’s a champion of Vincentian personalism’: Courtney James, director of OSI, named one of 125 Faces of DePaul

Vanessa Lopez, Social Media Editor October 23, 2022

She has impacted the lives of countless DePaul students through her passion, grit and encouragement. She is a leader who loves what she does and embodies DePaul's mission daily. Courtney James, DePaul's...

Students were able to get free donuts and candy at the Halloween party after checking into the event. After getting food, students could decorate room decor for their dorms.

DAB hosts student Halloween party

Jake Cox, Digital Managing Editor October 23, 2022

To celebrate this Halloween season, the DePaul Activities Board (DAB) threw a Halloween Party on Tuesday, Oct. 18.  The Halloween party was held in the LPC Student Center atrium from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m....

A fight that broke out at the J. Parker Rooftop Bar of the Hotel Lincoln resulted in a fatal shooting last weekend.

Lincoln Park alderman responds to hotel shooting, shares police budget

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor October 23, 2022

Ald. Timmy Knudsen (43rd) released a statement via email Thursday in response to the fatal shooting at Hotel Lincoln’s rooftop bar in the early hours of Oct. 16. In the statement, Knudsen said that...

Socorro Juarez (left), a SAGE clinic staff member, and Isasias Torres, a DePaul Student Health Clinic worker, distributed 200 vaccines to DePaul students in Lincoln Park Room 315. This was double the number of flu vaccines distributed last year.

200 students receive flu shots at DePaul sponsored clinic

Jacob Costello, Chief Film and TV Critic October 23, 2022

DePaul hosted a flu vaccination clinic in the Lincoln Park Student Center in Room 315 on Oct. 19. Students were offered a free flu shot, regardless of their insurance status, as long as they registered...

DePaul faculty went two years without receiving a raise between Jan 2020 and Jan 2022.

Students Against Incarceration returns, aims to “ban the box”

Jake Cox, Digital Managing Editor October 23, 2022

Correction: An earlier version of this story stated that DePaul housing and financial aid forms included a criminal history box. The DePaulia has since learned that these forms do not include this box....

A common sign used for public gender-neutral restrooms.

DePaul publishes maps of gender-neutral restrooms on campus

Laura Katherine Tooley, Contributing Writer October 23, 2022

DePaul released a comprehensive map of gender-neutral bathrooms in Lincoln Park and Loop Campus this past week.  The list includes all single occupancy, gender-neutral or “family” restrooms in...

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Know who’s on your ballot: SGA hosts ‘Meet the Candidates’ before election

Kiersten Riedford, News Editor October 23, 2022

Student Government Association (SGA) held a Meet the Candidates event on Thursday, Oct. 20. The event allowed students, both involved in SGA and not involved, to meet the students who are running for...

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, left, and Republican gubernatorial challenger state Sen. Darren Bailey participate in the Illinois Governor's Debate at the WGN9 studios, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Chicago.

AP: Illinois candidates focus on crime during governor’s debate

John O'Connor, Associated Press October 19, 2022

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Crime in Chicago generated the most heat in Thursday's debate for Illinois governor Tuesday, with Republican challenger Darren Bailey suggesting that fighting lawlessness should...

Due to a human error, student accumulated about $100 in printer money. Printing services confirmed printing credit should not have rolled over from 2020-2021.

Printing problems: Students lose over $100 in printing credit

Lily Lowndes, Social Media Editor October 16, 2022

An earlier version of this story had an inaccuracy related to the fee structure and source of funds for student printing services. It has since been corrected to accurately reflect that printing service...

The event originally was set to allow 25 students, but expanded to 30 due to increased student demand.

We all scream for ice cream (and answers): President Manuel holds Ice cream vision session

Jake Cox, Digital Managing Editor October 16, 2022

An earlier version of this story implied a university official was inaccurate in stating the number of attendees at Blue Demon Welcome. It has since been corrected. President Rob L. Manuel hosted an...

Public spaces can be found throughout the neighborhood, such as “The Mile of Murals,” located on Glenwood Avenue. These murals reflect the multicultural influence of the community.

Rooted in action: Rogers Park named top five neighborhood in U.S.

Una Cleary, Focus Editor October 16, 2022

On the edges of Chicago’s city limits, 25 minutes north of the Fullerton ‘L’ stop, lies the activism-rooted, community-based neighborhood of Rogers Park.   Recently rated fifth on Money.com’s...

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