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Slow down your shopping: how college students fall victim to fast fashion, and how to stop it

Slow down your shopping: how college students fall victim to fast fashion, and how to stop it

Leslie Williamson, Contributing Writer May 8, 2022

It’s already well known that in the world of socially conscious shopping, fast fashion is a dirty word. But when endless trend cycles and overconsumption are so normalized, how do we get off this high-speed...

Junior Jarel Terry grabs onto the baton in the men's 4x400m race at the Big East Indoor Track and Field Championship on Feb. 26.

Passing the baton: relay teams find success

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor May 8, 2022

Staring down a single lane on a track with only the goal of reaching the finish line in mind can feel isolating. But, when running towards a waiting teammate as the cool metal of a baton is pressed into...

Protestors gathered in front of the DePaul Center on Tuesday to fight for women's rights. The protestors emphasized their desire for abortion rights through chants and signs.

Rise 4 Abortion Rights holds rally in Loop

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief May 3, 2022

Rise 4 Abortion Rights Chicago held an emergency rally in light of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade on Tuesday. The organization started in front of the Loop DePaul Center...

Vito Tonejc, DePaul tennis junior, swings into the ball in a win over Butler on April 11.

Men’s tennis strikes date with No. 8 Kentucky in NCAA Tournament

Joshua M. Hicks, Assistant Sports Editor May 3, 2022

The DePaul’s men’s tennis team continues its journey later this week, striking a date with No. 8 Kentucky in Lexington on Friday for their first round opponent in the NCAA Tournament. This will be...

Search continues for new president, no announcement in April

Search continues for new president, no announcement in April

Lawrence Kreymer, Editor in Chief May 3, 2022

DePaul made a promise in March to the university community that the Board of Trustees would meet in late April to review the presidential search and hope to appoint a new president.  April has come...

Smoke from a wind-whipped wildfire rises above neighborhoods on the outskirts of Flagstaff, Arizona, on Tuesday, April 19, 2022. (Sean Golightly, Arizona Daily Sun via AP)

Over 137 million in US breathing dangerous air

Jackson Healy, Nation and World Editor May 2, 2022

Over 40 percent of the United States  — more than 137 million Americans — live in places where air pollution levels make the air too dangerous to breathe, according to a new study. And as vehicles...

DePaul runners master art of hurdles

DePaul runners master art of hurdles

Isabelle Bohanek, Contributing Writer May 1, 2022

It takes an audacious athlete to conquer hurdles. Hurdlers clear nearly three foot high barriers, rain or shine, and change their strategy by the distance. It has to be more than speed, grit and technical...

Opinion: Elon Musk is buying Twitter. What’s the big deal?

Opinion: Elon Musk is buying Twitter. What’s the big deal?

Hank Mitchell May 1, 2022

The recent announcement of Elon Musk’s plan to buy Twitter has caused controversy about whether the acquisition is good for the social media company and its users. Musk presents himself as an advocate...

Decade long push for sustainability at DePaul is finally coming to fruition

Decade long push for sustainability at DePaul is finally coming to fruition

Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor May 1, 2022

Back in November 2011, the former president of DePaul, Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, along with select students, staff and faculty, developed the university’s first sustainability plan. Now, over a decade...

Vito Tonejc, DePaul tennis junior, swings into the ball in a win over Butler on April 11.

Men’s Tennis express excitement to compete in NCAA Tournament

Joshua M. Hicks, Assistant Sports Editor May 1, 2022

After completing a successful regular season and postseason that saw them win back-to-back conference championships, the DePaul  men’s tennis team looks forward to taking their experiences to new heights...

DePaul catcher Riley Pool watches the ball in the air as an Illinois player scores in the Blue Demons' 6-1 loss on Wednesday.

Softball drops weekday game to Illinois, 6-1

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor April 28, 2022

The DePaul softball team faced Illinois in a weekday game at home, and it was the Fighting Illini who came away with the win in a 6-1 DePaul loss on a cold Wednesday afternoon.  Senior pitcher Erin...

Two performers dressed as Duke and Duchess emerge to captivate the audience with a spirited acrobatic dance bringing everyone back to season one of Bridgerton.

Bridgerton experience makes haste to Chicago

Amber Stoutenborough, Managing Multimedia Editor April 26, 2022

Put on your regency best — the “Bridgerton” experience has made its way to Chicago. Opening on Wednesday, April 20 at the XS Tennis and Education Foundation, the “Bridgerton” experience is filled...

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