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The Sheridan redline station is empty on a Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. Riders have been taking the CTA less frequently due to longer wait times and inconsistent train schedules since the pandemic.

OPINION: It’s time to hold the CTA accountable

Ryan Deitch, Contributing Writer October 23, 2022

On weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., CTA Blue Line trains are scheduled to arrive every three minutes. In my opinion, three minutes is a very reasonable amount of time to wait for a train. Only someone...

CTA commuters wait for the Red Line at the Jackson station.

Trick or train: Student body ‘ghosted’ by CTA trains and buses

Ruchi Nawathe, Nation & World Editor October 23, 2022

DePaul junior Kalixta Drinkard stood waiting for the Brown Line at the Fullerton station before class. She started her journey 50 minutes before her class began. The train arrival times on the screen at...

A student's guide to midterm elections

A student’s guide to midterm elections

Amber Stoutenborough, Managing Multimedia Editor October 23, 2022

With midterm elections approaching in three weeks, more and more information has been thrown around online. The DePaulia thought it would be helpful for students to have a guide to follow that breaks down...

One of Chicago's most notable haunts, The Congress Hotel, was built in 1893 and hosted infamous guests such as Al Capone.

A haunted guide to the second city

Jonah Weber, Asst. Multimedia Editor October 23, 2022

It really shouldn’t surprise anyone that Chicago has a plethora of haunted locations. Considering the history of this great city, there are plenty of tragedies and people that can lead to haunted connections...

Senior center Nick Ongenda dunks at the Blue Madness event on Friday, Oct. 14 at McGrath-Phillips Arena in Lincoln Park. DePaul men’s basketball will play Loyola (MD) in their season opener on Nov. 7.

Pure madness: Annual event returns to tip off basketball season

Preston Zbroszczyk, Assistant Sports Editor October 16, 2022

Blue Madness is back.  After what was a brief hiatus since 2019, DePaul basketball was on display, two weeks before the season officially tips off.  The free public event took place on Friday,...

Due to a human error, student accumulated about $100 in printer money. Printing services confirmed printing credit should not have rolled over from 2020-2021.

Printing problems: Students lose over $100 in printing credit

Lily Lowndes, Social Media Editor October 16, 2022

An earlier version of this story had an inaccuracy related to the fee structure and source of funds for student printing services. It has since been corrected to accurately reflect that printing service...

Public spaces can be found throughout the neighborhood, such as “The Mile of Murals,” located on Glenwood Avenue. These murals reflect the multicultural influence of the community.

Rooted in action: Rogers Park named top five neighborhood in U.S.

Una Cleary, Focus Editor October 16, 2022

On the edges of Chicago’s city limits, 25 minutes north of the Fullerton ‘L’ stop, lies the activism-rooted, community-based neighborhood of Rogers Park.   Recently rated fifth on Money.com’s...

Chicago Teachers Union protested at an abortion rights rally Oct. 8. The CTU actively supports the Workers Rights Amendment.

Illinois Workers’ Rights Amendment protects right to collectively bargain and unionize

Jake Cox and Samantha Moilanen October 16, 2022

Being raised by a single mother who worked in a non-union factory her entire life, Joe Bowen, who does campaigning for the Vote Yes for Workers’ Rights group, decided to research unions, soon realizing...

Joyana Dvorak serves a bowl of macaroni and cheese and a smile to students at Vinny Fest, September 30, 2022.

‘I’m so incredibly humbled:’ Joyana Dvorak featured as one of DePaul’s 125 faces.

Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief October 16, 2022

Room 311 in the Student Center radiates a sense of warmth and welcome. At first glance, the well-worn couch and communal kitchen could be mistaken for a community lounge rather than the Division of Mission...

Lim has not yet returned to the encampment to apologize to the residents. But, she has sent someone she works with to give the residents food.

DePaul student apologizes for homeless publicity stunt

Kiersten Riedford, News Editor October 9, 2022

Sarah Lim, a 17-year-old DePaul freshman, expressed some regret for her homeless publicity stunt last week.  In a one-on-one interview with The DePaulia, Lim described her actions as inappropriate. “After...

A protestor holds out a peace sign over a sign while chanting about the needs for Iranian women’s rights.

Protesters line Chicago streets for abortion rights protest, Iranian women’s rights

Una Cleary, Focus Editor October 9, 2022

“It has been 106 days since the Supreme Court reversed 50 years of legal precedent and overturned Roe vs. Wade,” Dr. Allsion Cowett, an abortion provider, said. “The results have been devastating.”...

DePaul senior center Nick Ongenda gets interviewed by ABC7 news about the expectations for the Blue Demons basketball season during Thursday’s Chicagoland Media Luncheon.

Back in full swing: DePaul basketball unites with fellow Chicago teams at Tip-off Luncheon

Preston Zbroszczyk, Assistant Sports Editor October 9, 2022

Coaches Tony Stubblefield and Doug Bruno and DePaul basketball players represented DePaul at Thursday’s Chicagoland Media Tip-off Luncheon.   Hosted by ABC7’s Dionne Miller, this was the first...

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