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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

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DePaul men's basketball forward David Jones celebrating after the team's 96-92 win over Seton Hall on Jan. 13.

David Jones’ leadership fills void in team’s recent struggles

Joshua M. Hicks, Assistant Sports Editor January 30, 2022

DePaul has had an up-and-down season so far, especially when it comes to conference play. The team has only won one conference game, with most of the recent games being played without the team’s star...

Wedding bells and textbook bills: Students assess value of marriage in college

Wedding bells and textbook bills: Students assess value of marriage in college

Kiersten Riedford, News Editor January 24, 2022

Many people dream of having a relationship like those in film and TV,  but it is hard to achieve. But seniors Analy Delgado and Lenin Plazas have a love story that is nothing short of a real-life romance...

DePaul not able to extend remote learning for high-risk students

DePaul not able to extend remote learning for high-risk students

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

It all came to a realization that students, boosted or not, would all be in person starting last Tuesday to sophomore Lilly Keller when the university released their updated Covid-19 policies. Keller...

Dee Bekelja guarding an Xavier player on Dec. 5.

Dee Bekelja provides a spark as sixth starter for DePaul women’s basketball

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor January 23, 2022

When asked about Dee Bekelja, the first things that her long-time teammates – senior guards Lexi Held and Sonya Morris – brought up was the joy Bekelja brings to the team and the energy she has on...

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

DePaul hires four temporary part-time counselors between both campuses

Nadia Carolina Hernandez, Former Editor in Chief January 23, 2022

Four temporary part-time counselors will start at University Counseling Services (UCS) starting between the end of January and early February, UCS Director Tow Yau said. Three counselors will provide...

President Joe Biden speaks at the U.S. Conference of Mayors' 90th Annual Winter Meeting at the Capitol Hilton in Washington, Friday, Jan. 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

OPINION: Do Americans really want another term with Joe Biden?

Isabelle Earl, Contributing Writer January 23, 2022

For many, a vote for Joe Biden back in 2020 was a plea for normalcy. When placed next to Donald Trump, Biden looked like a saving grace. Cue 2022, the Biden administration continues to disappoint its...

DePaul forward David Jones (32) shoots next to Louisville forward Malik Williams during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Louisville, Ky., Friday, Dec. 10, 2021.

Men’s Basketball: DePaul stumbles in 60-47 loss over Creighton

Darcy Waskiewicz, Sports Editor January 23, 2022

The DePaul men’s basketball team took on Creighton University on Saturday in a matchup that usually goes the Blue Jays’ way. Coming into the game, Creighton had won the last 14 games against DePaul,...

DePaul forward Aneesah Morrow jumping to shoot the ball in DePaul's win over Xavier on Dec. 5.

Women’s basketball: Aneesah Morrow’s big night propels DePaul to blowout victory over Butler

Joshua M. Hicks, Assistant Sports Editor January 21, 2022

Freshman forward Aneesah Morrow led the way for DePaul on both ends of the floor as the team rolled to a 103-69 victory against Butler Friday night. The team is now 14-5 overall and 7-1 in conference play.  The...

Xavier's Paul Scruggs (1) and DePaul's Jalen Terry (3) watch the ball get away during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022, in Chicago. Xavier won 68-67.

Men’s basketball: DePaul’s upset bid over No. 20 Xavier comes up just short

Lawrence Kreymer, Editor in Chief January 20, 2022

It’s been three decades since DePaul last won back-to-back games versus ranked opponents.  It’s been three years since DePaul last won consecutive Big East games.  DePaul has never beaten two...

CPS students walk downtown with signs protesting in person learning without Covid-19 protocols. The march took place last Friday.

‘Our voices matter’: CPS students hold walkouts demanding their voices to be heard

Maria Marta Guzman, La DePaulia Editor-in-Chief January 18, 2022

Two days after Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students returned to in-person classes, they were out of type once again. But this time protesting what they are calling a lack of school safety Covid-19 measures.  On...

Illinois is leaving fossil fuels for renewables. Can it do it without nuclear?

Illinois is leaving fossil fuels for renewables. Can it do it without nuclear?

Jackson Healy, Nation and World Editor January 17, 2022

On Sept. 15, 2021, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), turning bill into law and committing the state to one of the most significant and comprehensive clean energy...

Letter from the editors: Two years of La DePaulia

Letter from the editors: Two years of La DePaulia

María Marta Guzmán, La DePaulia Editor-in-Chief January 17, 2022

It was two years ago today when DePaul journalism students Hillary Flores, Jonathan Aguilar, Izabella Grimaldo and myself launched Chicago’s first Latino student newspaper — La DePaulia.  All from...

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