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DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

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Demonstrators gathered on Daley Plaza on Saturday.

Chicagoans march in opposition of Texan abortion ban

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief / October 4, 2021

Supporters of all ages and genders gathered to protest against Texas’s abortion ban Sat. Oct. 2. The protesters gathered at the Daley Center before marching through the Loop to protest against Texas’s...

Alrededor de 100 personas manifestaron afuera de la tienda El Milagro en la calle 26 el jueves 30 de septiembre para mejores condiciones de trabajo.

El Milagro workers continue to fight for better work conditions

Erika Perez, La DePaulia Managing Editor / October 4, 2021

El Milagro workers hosted a rally with the workers’ rights organization Arise Chicago on Sept. 30, a day after they asked for a meeting to discuss worker demands on safer working conditions. During...

DePaul counseling services outsourced to a third-party app, leaving students in limbo

DePaul counseling services outsourced to a third-party app, leaving students in limbo

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief / October 4, 2021

Ever since she committed to DePaul in early spring, freshman Lauren Hunt was eager to take advantage of DePaul’s counseling services. But when Hunt reached out for help, the university left her in...

Study abroad returns, student safety at the forefront

Study abroad returns, student safety at the forefront

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief / October 3, 2021

Study abroad resumed in person this year after DePaul cancelled trips due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Trips will continue throughout the pandemic internationally. Applications are currently open for trips...

Courtesy of @DePaulPanhel on IG

Fraternity, sorority life recruits in person again

Hallie Long, Contributing Writer / October 3, 2021

After a year of Zoom classes and virtual campus activities, DePaul Panhellenic held in-person Fall Formal Recruitment this past week. As with every organization, business and industry, there has been...

Courtesy of DePaul University/Randall Spriggs

In State of the University, faculty pushes back on Esteban’s assessment of progress

Nika Schoonover, Print Managing Editor / September 27, 2021

DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban addressed faculty and staff at the State of the University address on Thursday morning, offering messages of hope and progress after the pandemic disrupted a year and...

Students walk around a mostly empty campus during the pandemic.

Record number of faculty pass five motions in Council of the Whole meeting

Sonal Soni, Nation & World Editor / September 26, 2021

DePaul faculty discussed ongoing concerns including budgetary restraints, faculty roles and responsibilities in shared governance and curriculum development during a Council of the Whole meeting on Sept....

Bubbles float in the air while students sign up for more information regarding campus activities.

Vinny fest celebrates Vincentian heritage on campus

Josephine Stratman, Focus Editor / September 26, 2021

The quad was full of life on Friday as students gathered to celebrate the Vincentian mission with fun, games, photos and food from different student organizations, offices and departments.Vinny President...

DePaul Chartwells workers vote to strike, demand better pay

DePaul Chartwells workers vote to strike, demand better pay

Josephine Stratman, Focus Editor / September 26, 2021

Isabel Avila started her job as a DePaul food service worker 18 years ago, when her two children were still in elementary school. As a single mother, she worked hard to support her kids as they grew up....

Housing restriction generates dilemma between socialization and safety

Housing restriction generates dilemma between socialization and safety

Corey Schmidt, Copy Editor / September 26, 2021

Due to a no-guest policy, on-campus housing residents are forced to decide between fostering friendships and keeping the greater DePaul community safe. Residents are growing frustrated with the policy...

A sign outside the Lincoln Park location.

‘All Day Kitchens’ helps Lincoln Park virtual kitchens

Zach Elliott, Contributing Writer / September 26, 2021

Coming from all different walks of life, no two college students are going to have the same interests, beliefs or tastes. Ultimately though, we all must eat. According to the USDA, the average college-age...

President Esteban stands on stage while Sherri Sidler, a member of the president's cabinent speaks in front.

President Esteban gives his last State of the University address, faculty and staff express concerns of burnout

Nika Schoonover, Print Managing Editor / September 24, 2021

In this year’s annual State of the University address, DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban provided university updates and outlined his plans for the next year. Following the address, faculty and staff...

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