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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Meryl Streep does not speak for marginalized communities

Meryl Streep does not speak for marginalized communities

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief January 16, 2017

Without even mentioning his name, Meryl Streep turned the attention away from the glitz and glamour of the Golden Globes Award ceremony to speak out against President-elect Donald Trump’s repetitive...

DREAMers future unknown, action must happen now

DREAMers’ future unknown, action must happen now

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor January 16, 2017

DePaul considers itself a follower of Vincentian values. During orientation, the very beginning of a student’s academic career, we are taught the question  “what must be done?” In the current political...

Fact vs. Fiction: False news presents threat to democracy

Fact vs. Fiction: False news presents threat to democracy

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor January 9, 2017

An unexpected president-elect was not the only result of the presidential election. 2016 ended with the field of journalism coming under scrutiny due to reports of false news being spread via social media...

#NoDAPL is out of limelight but the battle is far from over

#NoDAPL is out of limelight but the battle is far from over

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor January 9, 2017

On Dec. 4, 2016, the water protectors at Standing Rock rejoiced when the Department of the Army announced that the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) would not continue in its original path towards the Mississippi...

A man behind barricades watching someone else vote. 
(Doug Griswold | San Jose Mercury News)

An unjust punishment: Felony disenfranchisement limits citizens’ rights

Nikki Roberts November 28, 2016

The completion of the 2016 presidential election saw, according to CNN, 55 percent of the eligible voter population arrive at the polls to cast their votes and voice their opinions on the future of their...

Under Trump, minority students need to unite

Under Trump, minority students need to unite

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor November 14, 2016

Finally the intense and aggravating election is over. But, to the dismay of many of DePaul’s left leaning students and the surprise of many voters throughout the country, Donald Trump won the presidency....

Halted male birth control study belittles womens voices

Halted male birth control study belittles women’s voices

Madeline Ashley November 13, 2016

Women have suffered for over 50 years from the side effects of birth control. It is no surprise to the public that male birth control is appearing to bring forth similar side effects. Recently, the new...

Solidarity with Standing Rock

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2016

Over one million Facebook users have checked into Standing Rock Indian Reservation page since last Sunday night after a post about protesting the construction of the $3.7 billion Dakota Access Pipeline...

DePaul cites Vincentian values in rejection of DCRs poster

DePaul cites Vincentian values in rejection of DCR’s poster

Gracie Fleming November 7, 2016

The censorship debate on DePaul’s campus continues as a poster designed by the DePaul College Republicans (DCRs) was denied by the administration. Nearly six months after a conversation on free speech...

The power of the House and Senate

The power of the House and Senate

Diamaris Martino November 6, 2016

The presidential election is only one day away. Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will become the next president of the United States.  Whether you like your options or not, voters should head to the polls...

If you want political change, local voting matters

If you want political change, local voting matters

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor October 31, 2016

For some DePaul students, this may be the first election they participate in. For others, the first time they voted was during the primary elections. DePaul senior, Amanda Weinper was one of those students....

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton takes the stage to give her acceptance speech during the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia , Thursday, July 28, 2016. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

EDITORIAL: With Vincentian values in mind, Clinton for president

Editorial Board October 31, 2016

On Nov. 8, the American people will vote to elect a new president. They’ve heard the ads, the sparring matches that were called debates and they’ve expressed their opinions of the candidates, openly...

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