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DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

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Signs line the curb outside a polling location at the Chicago Public Library Lincoln Park branch on Election Day.

How to register and vote on the same day

Jake Cox, Digital Managing Editor / November 8, 2022

Election Day is here, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to register to vote. Residents of Illinois are able to register and cast their ballot at the same time.  For individuals not originally...

File- DePaul Provost Salma Ghanem walks with a group of faculty members during the introduction of the academic convocation on Sept. 1, 2022

‘Not just how can we cut, but how can we invest’: Enrollment, climate discussed at Nov. Faculty Council meeting

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief / November 7, 2022

Across the U.S., colleges and universities are dealing with significant declines in enrollment.  As student bodies decrease in size, so do university budgets, prompting university officials to brainstorm...

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker speaks during a campaign rally that Vice President Kamala Harris attended at XS Tennis and Education Foundation, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022, in Chicago.

Grasping for straws: Republican’s reliance on fake news leads nowhere as Pritzker widens lead

Amber Stoutenborough, Managing Multimedia Editor / November 7, 2022

As tomorrow’s election day swiftly approaches, the Illinois gubernatorial race is coming to a close.  Republican challenger Darren Bailey’s best efforts to recruit independent voters has fallen...

DePaul advisory committee closes in on student insurance plan

DePaul advisory committee closes in on student insurance plan

Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor / November 7, 2022

Alexandro Esparza, a junior at DePaul University studying neuroscience, has been without health insurance his whole life.  Because his father is a contractor without benefits from his employers, his...

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate Lt. Gov. John Fetterman speaks at a campaign rally with President Joe Biden on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Philadelphia.

Neck & Neck: As polls narrow, Democrats are fighting to keep control of Senate

Erik Uebelacker / November 7, 2022

With Republicans likely to win back control of the House of Representatives, hopeful Democrats have turned their attention to the Senate, which is still a toss-up just one day before the midterm elections. The...

K-pop band BTS vows to honor South Korea's draft requirements

K-pop band BTS vows to honor South Korea’s draft requirements

Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief / November 7, 2022

If there is one thing fans of prominent Korean pop group BTS do, it’s back their boys. With the recent confirmation of all seven members hiatus from music in order to serve their required two years...

New York House candidate releases his own sex tape

New York House candidate releases his own sex tape

Jacob Costello, Chief Film and TV Critic / November 7, 2022

Usually, when a sex tape involving a political candidate is released, their race comes to an end early. But not for Mike Itkis. Itkis released his own sex tape to demonstrate his “sex-positive approach.”...

Giorgia Meloni’s election follows other European countries’ shifts into the right.

Italy’s plunge into the right

Michael Boland, Contributing Writer / November 7, 2022

Journalists and political opponents have labeled Giorgia Meloni's election as the most far-right government since Benito Mussolini’s fascist rule that characterized Italy’s government from the early...

Junior Ava Fischer hands an envelope and stamps to a student who is registering to vote. Fischer said some states require people to mail in their absentee ballots.

Students register to vote with Vote DePaul

Michael Boland, Contributing Writer / November 7, 2022

“I was motivated to become a Voter Registration Genius (VRG) because a lot of people take our democracy for granted,” DePaul junior and Vote DePaul staffer Jesus OCampo said. “The great thing...

Kohinoor Pandey, Student Government Association (SGA) Senator for International Students, introduces herself at the SGA meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3.

SGA election results bring new perspectives, passion

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief / November 7, 2022

Following a six day voting period for their fall election cycle, the Student Government Association (SGA) announced the winners on Nov. 3 through their new Instagram profile. Six out of the 10 available...

DAB members talk amongst themselves at the Demon Jam event on Nov. 3.

Here, we jam: DAB brings back Demon Jam, annual concert from DePaul’s past

Jake Cox, Digital Managing Editor / November 7, 2022

When students think about the events they have to look forward to during their time at DePaul, FEST comes to mind. The end-of-year concert series put on by the DePaul Activities Board (DAB) has been a...

[From left to right] Lily Lowndes, social media editor, Jacqueline Cardenas, La DePaulia Editor-in-Chief, Nadia Carolina Hernandez, print managing editor, Marla Krause, advisor, Erik Uebelacker, The DePaulia Editor-in-Chief, Amber Stoutenborough, multimedia managing editor and Kiersten Riedford, news editor, received both pinnacle and pacemaker awards on Oct. 27.

The DePaulia, La DePaulia staffs receive national recognition

Lily Lowndes, Social Media Editor / November 6, 2022

The DePaulia continues to be an award-winning paper. Our staff came back from Washington D.C. touting markers of our hard work in the form of individual and team awards. With newspapers in hand, editors...

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