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President Esteban speaking at 2019's State of the University address.

EDITORIAL: As President Esteban is departing, DePaul needs stronger leadership

DePaulia Editorial Staff April 25, 2022

The clock is ticking. Time is winding down. In two months, A. Gabriel Esteban will officially step down from his position as DePaul’s president after serving in this role for five years. With Esteban’s...

Crowds of the masked and the unmasked went through the security line at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 where the airport issued a statement Tuesday morning saying masks are now "optional for employees, passengers, and visitors" at the airport. "Although a mask mandate will no longer be enforced, employees, passengers, and visitors are reminded that masks continue to offer a level of protection against the COVID virus," the airport said. (John Spink/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Masking Mayhem: Federal judge voids mask mandate for airlines, public transportation

Jackson Healy, Nation and World Editor April 24, 2022

Across the U.S., passengers have expressed a mix of delight and alarm after a federal judge in Florida abruptly struck down the federal Covid-19 mask mandate for public transportation and airlines. The...

The Chicago Reader Union is made up of the 35 members of Reader staff. If the publication does not transition into nonprofit status, they could all lose their jobs.

“Save the Reader” rally highlights Reader staff, supporters significance

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief April 24, 2022

Negotiations between Len Goodman, Chicago Reader co-owner and DePaul adjunct professor, and the Chicago Reader Union have stalled. After the Chicago Reader Union’s rally on Thursday, Goodman agreed...

David Griggs swings out of a sand bunker.

Golf heads to Big East Championship in search of first title

Preston Zbroszczyk, Assistant Sports Editor April 24, 2022

After five months of traveling all over the country and maintaining focus throughout the season, the DePaul golf team prepares itself for the Big East Championship. The tournament starts April 25-27, and...

Tripp Tuff swings into a ball against Xavier on Saturday.

Men’s Tennis goes back to back at Big East championship

Joshua M. Hicks, Assistant Sports Editor April 24, 2022

The DePaul men’s tennis team had an up and down season, finishing the regular season with an even .500 record at 12-12. But under the leadership of head coach Matt Brothers, the team has surged with...

The Chicago Reader Union is made up of the 35 members of Reader staff. If the publication does not transition into nonprofit status, they could all lose their jobs.

‘Save the Reader’ rally highlights Reader staff, supporters significance

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief April 21, 2022

The Chicago Reader Union held their first rally at Len Goodman’s, co-owner of the publication, residence on Thursday, demanding he authorize the sale to make the Reader a non-profit. The union inflated...

Students walking in and out of DePaul's student center, which houses the Lincoln Park Counseling Center.

Where do DePaul’s dollars go? The DePaulia evaluated the most recent Form 990 .

Lawrence Kreymer, Editor in Chief April 19, 2022

For the most part it can be hard to get a lot of details regarding the financial details of DePaul University due to the fact that it is a private university, which means that it is not subjected to the...

Facility Operations President Bob Janis discusses plans with his co-worker, Linda Van Houzen.

“We’re Here to Serve”: Facility Operations and their leader have been “the glue that holds DePaul together”

Patrick Sloan-Turner, Online Managing Editor April 17, 2022

If you walked the streets of DePaul's Lincoln Park Campus on the morning of Good Friday, the setting might feel off in comparison to its usual hustle and bustle. With no students gathered outside Arts...

DePaul softball freshman infielder Baylee Cosgrove slides into second base in the Blue Demons' win over St. John's on April 15.

The art of stealing: DePaul softball slides to near perfection in stolen bases this season

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor April 17, 2022

In sports, everything is a science that needs to be perfected down to the second, and for softball, one of those things is stealing bases. When stealing, everything needs to be timed and placed exactly...

Leonard Goodman, Chicago Reader co-owner, is an adjunct professor in DePaul's College of Law.

Quarrel between Chicago Reader Union, co-owner close to end game

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief April 17, 2022

The Chicago Reader Union will rally this Thursday to demand that co-owner Leonard Goodman authorize the publication's nonprofit status. Goodman has been blocking the sale since 2021. Goodman, a criminal...

DePaul Fraternity faces backlash after choosing controversial charity

DePaul Fraternity faces backlash after choosing controversial charity

Josephine Stratman, Focus Editor April 17, 2022

DePaul fraternity Sigma Epsilon selected a controversial charity for a fundraising event — and changed it a week later after receiving harsh criticism.  “We don't want to detract from that with...

Cubs fans get emotional reflecting on baseball’s most historic stadium at Opening Day 2022

Cubs fans get emotional reflecting on baseball’s most historic stadium at Opening Day 2022

Jason Grapenthin April 11, 2022

On April 20, 1916, the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cincinnati Reds 7-6 in 11 innings. It was the first game ever played in what would soon after become Wrigley Field.  Winning certainly didn’t always...

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