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DePaul faculty, staff awarded one-time payment due to budget surplus

DePaul faculty, staff awarded one-time payment due to budget surplus

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor May 22, 2022

DePaul administrators announced that university faculty and staff will receive a one-time payment on Friday, May 20, according to Newsline. Due to “increased financial pressure faculty and staff are...

Freshman Anna Wohlers high fives graduate student Sarah Lehman in DePaul's 7-1 win over Villanova on April 2. They are both returning next season.

Returning softball players ready to step up as leaders next season

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor May 22, 2022

After back-to-back losses at the Big East Tournament, DePaul softball has turned their attention towards next season, and the returning players are ready to step up and take on new challenges. Headlining...

Photo credit: DePaul Athletics/DePaul Women's Basketball twitter. Athletic director DeWayne Peevy stands with women's basketball freshman Aneesah Morrow (left) and men's tennis junior Vito Tonejc (right) as they hold their trophies at the Billy Awards.

Aneesah Morrow claims two awards, men’s tennis cleans up at Billy Awards

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor May 22, 2022

The blue carpet was rolled out on Friday as DePaul athletes gathered together to celebrate the highlights and accomplishments from the past year at the 2022 Billy Awards. After a couple years of the...

Turkey blocks Finland, Sweden’s historic NATO bid

Turkey blocks Finland, Sweden’s historic NATO bid

Jackson Healy, Nation and World Editor May 22, 2022

In a stark shift in foreign policy, Finland and Sweden — both of which have long maintained neutrality during armed conflict — formally submitted on Wednesday applications to join military alliance...

A man on his bike passes pedestrians on the 606 Trail.

The guide to easy biking in Chicago

Nate Burleyson, Online Managing Editor May 22, 2022

Although there are plenty of stories on the dangers of biking Chicago’s streets, biking in the city can be a relaxing and convenient way to travel. Still, there are a few different things to consider...

Sarah Lehman concentrated before a pitch during DePaul's 1-0 loss to Villanova on May 13.

Softball’s season ends after offense disappears at Big East Tournament

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor May 16, 2022

DePaul softball’s season has come to an end after back-to-back losses to Villanova and UConn in the Big East Tournament on Friday. After a 6-2 victory over No. 1 UConn on Thursday, the Blue Demons...

After a social media post was spread to the public about having a party involving alcohol on North Ave. Beach, police seize alcohol from party attendees ranging from 14 to 21 year olds.
Armando L. Sanchez | AP Photo

Violence alarms DePaul, nearby residents: DePaul student robbed at gunpoint, Lincoln Park man shot

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor May 16, 2022

Freshman Alex Guyton was sitting in his dorm room bed in the early morning hours of May 6 when a friend and fellow DePaul student FaceTimed him. Guyton’s friend walked down Fullerton Avenue on their...

Prime Minister Albin Kurti of the Republic of Kosovo asked Gazmend Kapllani, head of the Hidai "Eddie" Bregu Program for Albanian Studies, to visit DePaul. Kapllani said DePaul is the first university to provide academia for Albanian studies.

Albanian studies program hosts public lecture with Prime Minister of Kosovo

Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor May 16, 2022

The Hidai Eddie Bregu in Albanian and Southeastern European studies program at DePaul hosted a public lecture by Albin Kurti, the prime minister of Kosovo, on May 14. The Albanian studies program at...

In this April 20, 2020, file photo, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks during a news conference in Chicago. Chicago officials say the nation's third-largest city cannot begin to loosen restrictions designed to limit the spread of the coronavirus before early June. Gov. J.B. Pritzker has said all parts of the state are on track for restrictions to begin loosening on May 29. But Mayor Lightfoot said Friday, May 22, that the city is not yet hitting the metrics in her plan for gradually loosening restrictions and that she is hopeful that can happen by early June.

‘Chicago is waiting for another candidate’: Lightfoot reelection to hinge on crime

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor May 16, 2022

The year 2021 was the worst year for violent crime in nearly three decades. Over 1,000 homicides took place in Cook County last year. Crime — especially violent crime — is always a significant issue...

"Mr Trans Former" performs during the Drag Show.

DePaul’s diamonds in drag

Amber Stoutenborough, Managing Multimedia Editor May 16, 2022

“Are you nervous?” Adjusting the straps of their holster to align with the rest of the perfectly planned cowboy attire, Sydryl Denila, also known by the stage name Mr. Trans Former, is getting ready...

Olivia Borowiak runs in the Distance Medley Relay at the Big East Indoor Championship on Feb. 25.

Olivia Borowiak is racing to break every DePaul distance record

Erik Uebelacker May 15, 2022

Some say records are made to be broken. For Olivia Borowiak, they’re made to be crushed. The junior cross country and track runner has already beaten several longstanding DePaul distance records....

DePaul junior Jarel Terry cheers at the Big East Track and Field Indoor Championship on Feb. 26.

Track and field claims four gold medals, 11 podium appearances at Big East Outdoor Championship

Joshua M. Hicks, Assistant Sports Editor May 15, 2022

DePaul’s track and field team finished their two-day conference outdoor championships with four gold medals and 11 podium appearances, opening the door for play in the NCAA Preliminary Meets taking place...

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