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Carol Marin, director, Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence, gives remarks during a dedication and reception event for the new Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence in the College of Communication, Thursday, May 5, 2016. Marin and Don Moseley, known for their decades of award-winning investigative journalism in Chicago and national media, serve as co-directors of the center that values truth, accuracy, fairness and context as its guiding principles. (DePaul University/Jeff Carrion)

Journalism center co-director discusses ‘apocalyptic’ election year

Jake Ekdahl September 28, 2016

Carol Marin has been a journalist in Chicago for nearly 40 years, spanning several different presidents, governors, mayors and other politicians. Those years of experience came in handy Tuesday...

DePaul students, faculty declare Clinton debate winner

DePaul students, faculty declare Clinton debate winner

Jake Ekdahl September 27, 2016

Members of the university community gathered for a debate watch party on the Lincoln Park campus Monday night. The event, thrown by the political science department, saw students and faculty from all...

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump shake hands during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (Joe Raedle/Pool via AP)

ANALYSIS: Clinton clear winner as Trump takes bait

Brenden Moore September 26, 2016

After a September swoon that saw her once-commanding lead shrivel to a virtual tie, the pressure was on Democratic presidential Hillary Clinton tonight to put in a strong debate performance against...

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak at the same time during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (Rick T. Wilking | Pool via AP)

Fact Checking the debate

Rachel Hinton September 26, 2016

The first presidential debate between major party candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump aired Monday night after months of build up. The two-hour long debate provided the candidates the opportunity...

Students pose for photographs near the presidential debate between Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Hofstra University Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

LIVE BLOG: Clinton, Trump face off in first debate

The DePaulia September 26, 2016

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Why I'm with her: Dems president makes case for Clinton

Why I’m with her: Dems president makes case for Clinton

Jack McNeil September 25, 2016

After losing the Democratic nomination in 1980, Ted Kennedy said, “The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die.” He was right then, and, is right now. The...

City Clerk Susana Mendoza, a candidate for Illinois Comptroller, campaigns in Rogers Park. (Brenden Moore/The DePaulia)

Mendoza makes case in comptroller’s race

Brenden Moore September 19, 2016

The wearied late-August sun beat down relentlessly and unimpeded, almost like a last gasp of summer before the dog days turn into school days. Despite a pristine scene along the nation’s Third Coast...

WATCH: Kirk ad attacks Duckworth over lawsuit

Brenden Moore September 19, 2016

Proving the issue is not dead yet, Sen. Mark Kirk is out with a new ad featuring two Illinois Dept. of Veterans Affairs employees at the center of a wrongful termination lawsuit against Rep. Tammy...

Students divided on presidential options

Jake Ekdahl September 18, 2016

After a primary season where anti-establishment fervor was on display on both the right and left, DePaul students are coming to grips with major party nominees that may not have been their first choice. On...

Early this morning, college Republicans wrote messages criticizing the university on free speech. (Brenden Moore / The DePaulia)

DePaul Republicans chalk it out, again

Brenden Moore September 13, 2016

A sequel to April's 'chalkening', members of the DePaul College Republicans harshly criticized the university's position on free speech Tuesday in a series of messages chalked on the sidewalk outside university...

Q&A with Charlotte Pence, daughter of GOP VP nominee

Q&A with Charlotte Pence, daughter of GOP VP nominee

Brenden Moore August 5, 2016

Indiana Governor and GOP vice presidential candidate Mike Pence has another title that most are likely not aware of: proud DePaul parent. Indeed, Pence's daughter, Charlotte, just graduated from the...

Prominent conservative and Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Wire Ben Shapiro at an event earlier this year. (Gage Skidmore / Creative Commons)

Banned by DePaul, Shapiro speaks with The DePaulia

Brenden Moore August 4, 2016

Conservative writer and Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Wire Ben Shapiro faulted DePaul for its supposed inability to “control its own student body” Wednesday in an interview with the DePaulia, only...

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