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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

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Chicago Teachers Union protested at an abortion rights rally Oct. 8. The CTU actively supports the Workers Rights Amendment.

Illinois Workers’ Rights Amendment protects right to collectively bargain and unionize

Jake Cox and Samantha Moilanen October 16, 2022

Being raised by a single mother who worked in a non-union factory her entire life, Joe Bowen, who does campaigning for the Vote Yes for Workers’ Rights group, decided to research unions, soon realizing...

The Writing Center offers help and tutoring services for students with writing. There are two offices in the Loop and Lincoln Park.

Tutoring breaks the pattern of individual learning

Jake Kaufman, Contributing Writer October 16, 2022

College students have a tendency to face challenges. Whether it's a math assignment, a chemistry lab course, or the writing of a research paper, students face a variety of challenges. However, many students...

Mierwinski encourages students to lead a healthy lifestyle when he talked at DePaul.

DePaul nutrition coach shares passion for health and wellness

Raena Bents, Contributing Writer October 16, 2022

An apple a day really does keep the doctor away.  This is the type of thing that Nutrition Coach Peter Mierwinski is teaching about at DePaul’s Ray Meyer Fitness Center. On Wednesday, Mierwinski...

Joyana Dvorak serves a bowl of macaroni and cheese and a smile to students at Vinny Fest, September 30, 2022.

‘I’m so incredibly humbled:’ Joyana Dvorak featured as one of DePaul’s 125 faces.

Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief October 16, 2022

Room 311 in the Student Center radiates a sense of warmth and welcome. At first glance, the well-worn couch and communal kitchen could be mistaken for a community lounge rather than the Division of Mission...

Research for registration: Rate My Professor upheld as student resource

Research for registration: Rate My Professor upheld as student resource

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief October 16, 2022

As winter quarter registration looms ever closer, students are left scrambling for an ounce of control amidst course carts and restrictive scheduling. Seats are being filled, options are too wide or too...

Reid received her Master of Music from DePaul in 2002.

School of Music alumna receives MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor October 14, 2022

The MacArthur Foundation awarded DePaul School of Music Alumna, Tomeka Reid, a “Genius Grant” earlier this week for her “extraordinary originality and dedication” in her craft as a jazz cellist,...

President-elect Robert Manuel speaks to student media during a press conference in May.

Census results cause cuts, need for budget re-assessment

Kiersten Riedford, News Editor October 13, 2022

Due to a lower enrollment rate than anticipated by DePaul’s Joint Council, the university will be experiencing facility maintenance halts and potential "salary adjustments," and other budgetary re-assessments...

Runners start the Chicago Marathon, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, in Chicago.

Marathoners take on the Windy City

Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief October 11, 2022

Neon-colored laces and GPS watches captivated spectators as runners of all abilities crouched before the start line at Grant Park. Some participants held stoic expressions as though the 26.2 miles ahead...

Lim has not yet returned to the encampment to apologize to the residents. But, she has sent someone she works with to give the residents food.

DePaul student apologizes for homeless publicity stunt

Kiersten Riedford, News Editor October 9, 2022

Sarah Lim, a 17-year-old DePaul freshman, expressed some regret for her homeless publicity stunt last week.  In a one-on-one interview with The DePaulia, Lim described her actions as inappropriate. “After...

DePaul Athletic Director DeWayne Peevy said DePaul needs to do more to become a top-tier destination for student athletes coming out of high school.

AD Peevy demonstrates athletics’ importance to Faculty Council, urges support

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor October 9, 2022

DePaul Athletic Director DeWayne Peevy paid a visit to Faculty Council at the group’s meeting on Wednesday to discuss the importance of athletics at the university. Peevy gave a presentation and spoke...

A student works on their homework while working a front desk job at the Division of Student Affairs in the Loop campus.

Can school always be a full-time job?

Zach Elliott, Contributing Writer October 9, 2022

College students value many things, whether it is grades, money or time; however, for employed students, all are important, but none are guaranteed. Working while enrolled in college places restrictions...

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