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DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

Chicago Bulls' Coby White (0) celebrates after making a three-point basket during the final seconds of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Lakers Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Chicago.

COLUMN: Chicago Bulls play-in berth is unlike previous ones

Ashley Mezewich, Contributing Writer / April 14, 2025

The Chicago Bulls' season has ended with a play-in tournament berth for the third year in a row. In their previous two appearances, the Bulls missed the playoffs. So, it may feel like this year is no different...

Grace Gubbrud, center, and various DePaul professors talk during a financial literacy workshop on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at Monroe Hall. Gubbrud said she grew up getting most of her financial knowledge from her father, an accountant.

Adulting 101: Field notes from a financial literacy workshop

Isabella Russomanno, Contributing Writer / April 14, 2025

With a lack of financial literacy and a high cost of living, Gen Z is staring down a bumpy road to financial independence. A 2024 study found that fewer than 15% of college students can correctly answer...

SGA President, Isabella Ali, talks to members about planning for the quarter and different resolutions they are working to pass on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Each committee talks of what they have in the works for the rest of the year and how they plan to go about it.

SGA spring elections and initiatives underway

Zoey Duchene, Contributing Writer / April 14, 2025

SGA spring elections are coming up, with applications open  from April 7 to April 21 — the end of the campaigns will be from May 5 through May 9.  “We want to make sure that as many students get...

It’s a femininomenon: The resurgence of sex positivity in mainstream pop music

It’s a femininomenon: The resurgence of sex positivity in mainstream pop music

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief / April 14, 2025

As Charli xcx stomps onto this year’s Grammys award show stage in stilettos and a sky blue outfit, the set behind her is barren, unlike her traditionally raunchy style. Maybe she’s toning it down for...

DePaul Dungeons & Dragons group therapy offers a creative approach to skill-building

DePaul Dungeons & Dragons group therapy offers a creative approach to skill-building

Matt Ramsey, Contributing Writer / March 10, 2025

In an effort to better support students, DePaul University Counseling & Psychological Services has rolled out a number of group counseling and educational workshops for the university’s 2025 Winter...

Ah, sure, isn’t it grand? Rosie O’Keeffe’s St. Paddy’s DeJamz

Ah, sure, isn’t it grand? Rosie O’Keeffe’s St. Paddy’s DeJamz

Rose O’Keeffe, Content Managing Editor / March 10, 2025

It’s a little-known fact that I actually studied abroad (insert dramatic cigarette drag) in Ireland this fall. Did you know I worked in the Irish parliament? Why, yes darling, I met the Taoiseach, a...

Winning the sound war: How music became a contest of coolness

Winning the sound war: How music became a contest of coolness

Samantha Freehling, Contributing Writer / March 10, 2025

In a world where playlists are constantly being shared, viral sounds dominate social media and emerging underground artists are quickly positioned as the next big sensation, music has increasingly become...

The Hajidamji family gathers around the table to enjoy Iftar on Saturday, March 23, 2024. Iftar is the meal that breaks the fast during Ramadan. (Photo provided by Sana Hajidamji)

Ramadan away from home

Sana Hajidamji, Opinion Beat Writer / March 10, 2025

Ramadan is a sacred time of year when Muslims worldwide feel especially connected to their faith. Falling in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is when Muslims abstain from food, drink and...

Why Gen Z relationships never get closure — and what that says about us

Why Gen Z relationships never get closure — and what that says about us

Addison Rogers, Contributing Writer / March 10, 2025

Gen Z is terrible at breakups. Relationships end prematurely, and without definitive closure, leaving emotional wounds, heightened anxiety and an inability to navigate conflict. Instead of facing...

Ayo Edebiri as Ariel in "Opus." Courtesy of A24.

‘Opus’ review: Can someone please put Ayo Edebiri in something good

April Klein, Asst. Arts & Life Editor / March 10, 2025

Director Mark Anthony Green sat down with three college journalists on Wednesday, March 5, to answer questions about his new comedy/thriller film “Opus.” Green, himself a former journalist at GQ, was...

Diners mingle at Maman Zari in Albany Park on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. The Persian restaurant hosted a fundraiser for Bigger Table to raise awareness and funds for the cause.

Cooking for a Cause: Bigger Table hosts fundraiser at Maman Zari

Annie Koziel, Asst. Copy Editor / March 10, 2025

Maman Zari is abuzz. Waiters flit from table to table as the room rings with laughter, conversation and the sound of clinking glasses. In the warm light of the Albany Park restaurant, guests sit in front...

President Donald Trump listens as Elon Musk speaks in the Oval Office at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington.

Musk expands influence in Washington as DOGE gains traction

LiLi Jarvenpa, News Editor / March 10, 2025

In the six weeks since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, have been working fast to scale back government spending by firing federal...

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