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Faculty: Decisions made hastily, without collaboration in effort to close DePaul's $56.5 million gap

Faculty: Decisions made hastily, without collaboration in effort to close DePaul’s $56.5 million gap

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor April 9, 2023

The first 125 days of DePaul’s 2022-23 academic year came with hope for many in its community, as the arrival of President Robert Manuel was cause for celebration after disappointment with the previous...

Students respond, act on behalf of faculty and staff ahead of budget cuts

Students respond, act on behalf of faculty and staff ahead of budget cuts

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief April 9, 2023

Jessica Patrick, a DePaul junior, decided to take action when she learned that impending budget cuts would impact adjunct and term faculty today.  Patrick and others took immediate measures by starting...

The old Branko’s menu still remains up in the store, signifying the mix of old and new.

Not your average Joe: Branko’s mom and pop sandwich shop re-opens after pandemic

Amber Stoutenborough, Managing Multimedia Editor April 9, 2023

A chef, janitor, general manager, listening ear to customers, only employee and the grandson to Branko Joradovski are just a few names Nenad ‘Joe’ Jovanovic holds at his family owned sandwich shop...

Sophomore forward Aneesah Morrow prepares to shoot a free throw in DePaul's win over Butler on Feb. 8.

No more Morrow: Star leads exodus of Blue Demons into transfer portal

Preston Zbroszczyk, Assistant Sports Editor April 9, 2023

For DePaul women’s basketball, a 16-17 record and a heartbreaking loss in the Big East Tournament was not part of the plan, but the future looked brighter for the upcoming 2023-24 season.  That was...

Academic burnout brings into question student mental health, coping skills

Academic burnout brings into question student mental health, coping skills

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief April 9, 2023

As spring quarter comes to full bloom and students make their final push toward summer break, academic burnout threatens mental health and productivity, leading to symptoms like exhaustion, lack of motivation,...

Sophomore Aneesah Morrow averaged 23.4 PPG in her two-year career at DePaul, the most of any player in program history.

BREAKING: Aneesah Morrow enters name into the transfer portal

Preston Zbroszczyk, Assistant Sports Editor April 5, 2023

Chicago native and sophomore standout Aneesah Morrow entered her name into the transfer portal Wednesday afternoon, according to Chantel Jennings of The Athletic. Morrow, who has two seasons of eligibility...

Mayor elect Brandon Johnson celebrates on stage in front of an audience of supporters at his victory party after Tuesday night's runoff election.

Brandon Johnson wins Chicago mayoral election

After a long haul, Chicagoans decided on Tuesday that Brandon Johnson will be the city’s 57th mayor.  At the time of publishing, the current member of the Cook County Commissioners won 51.4% of the...

43rd Ward alderman Timmy Knudsen smiles to a crowd of supporters after securing victory over Brian Comer in Tuesday night's runoff election.

Ald. Timmy Knudsen wins runoff, keeps seat in 43rd Ward

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor April 4, 2023

Receiving more votes than any candidate in a 43rd Ward aldermanic election in Chicago history, Ald. Timmy Knudsen defeated Brian Comer to keep his seat in a tightly contested race Tuesday night. “We...

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders rallies on behalf of Brandon Johnson at a campaign event at the University of Illinois at Chicago on March 30, five days before the runoff election.

Down to the wire: Mayoral candidates bring out big names for final push

Lilly Keller and Una Cleary April 2, 2023

Over 4,000 people packed University of Illinois Chicago’s Credit Union 1 Arena Thursday night to rally with Sen. Bernie Sanders and other progressives in support of Brandon Johnson.  Johnson received...

Brian Comer, a 43rd aldermanic race runoff candidate, receives a signature from a Lincoln Park resident to get him on the ballot for the 43rd Ward aldermanic race.

Alderman candidate Comer proposes offering DePaul students one year’s tuition if join CPD

Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor April 2, 2023

Almost three years ago, DePaul students gathered in the Lincoln Park quad to protest the university’s affiliation with Chicago police. Among the students’ demands included DePaul’s immediate divestment...

Former President Donald J. Trump watches the NCAA Wrestling Championships.

AP: Manhattan grand jury votes to indict Donald Trump, showing he, like all other presidents, is not an imperial king

Shannon Bow O'Brien, The Conversation | The University of Texas at Austin April 2, 2023

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump on March 30, 2023,...

Lollapalooza lineup amps up student excitement

Lollapalooza lineup amps up student excitement

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief April 2, 2023

Lollapalooza announced this year’s lineup on March 21, exciting music-lovers and festival goers alike with headliners including Kendrick Lamar, The 1975 and Lana Del Ray. The variety of genres and inclusion...

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