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The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

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Levi Cook watches a shot go up in an exhibition game against Rockhurst (Caroline Stacy/The DePaulia)

DePaul men’s basketball quashes Rockhurst 79-53 in exhibition

Ben Gartland / November 5, 2016

When DePaul men's basketball met Rockhurst in an exhibition on Friday it wasn't pretty. The 79-53 win by the Blue Demons saw 45 combined turnovers and 53 combined fouls between the two teams. No,...

Commentary: Chicago Cubs, the World Series, and the greatest moment

Commentary: Chicago Cubs, the World Series, and the greatest moment

Ben Gartland / November 3, 2016

There are moments that words don’t reach. Instead, it’s an ear-splitting roar, a moment of absolute adrenaline and jubilation. A frenzy of hugging, crying and yelling. That’s what baseball...

The DePaul women’s basketball puts up a commanding exhibition win

Jack Higgins / November 1, 2016

The women’s basketball team came out firing in their first exhibition game of the season against the St. Xavier Cougars. After senior guard Brooke Schulte’s jump shot scored four seconds into the game,...

A partisan opinion of Cleveland

A partisan opinion of Cleveland

Geoff Stellfox / October 31, 2016

In .43 seconds, Google has 3,940,000 hits on a search of why Cleveland sucks. “This article is going to be a piece of cake,” I think to myself while a broad grin spreads across my face. I just hope...

Gay athletes find home at DePaul

Gay athletes find home at DePaul

Danielle Church / October 31, 2016

Within his first week attending Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina, Herald Alvarez heard about a fellow classmate being sexually assaulted for being gay. Alvarez stayed in the closet from...

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Ain’t afraid of no goat

Jack Higgins / October 31, 2016

  Moving away from a home city can be tough on sports fans. Fans no longer get to watch their home team play on local networks and must look to unconventional means in order to watch...

Take me out to the ball game

Take me out to the ball game

Jack Higgins / October 30, 2016

The first baseball game I ever saw live was a Cubs-Brewers game at six years old. Yet, the first sports team apparel I ever wore was a toddler-sized Indians’ jersey. I have lived in the Chicago suburbs...

Women's soccer shares Big East title

Women’s soccer shares Big East title

Ben Gartland / October 30, 2016

DePaul women's soccer didn't win the Big East regular season title outright, but their work throughout the season gave them enough cushion to share the title with Marquette. The Blue Demons were ahead...

El-Shafei lifts DePaul over Butler in double overtime

El-Shafei lifts DePaul over Butler in double overtime

Jack Higgins / October 26, 2016

After 109 minutes played and double overtime against the Butler Bulldogs (9-5-1), it looked as though the DePaul men’s soccer team (8-6-2) would only take a single point away from their final home game...

DePaul Cubs fans embrace their team in L.A.

DePaul Cubs fans embrace their team in L.A.

Ben Gartland / October 24, 2016

In the middle of Los Angeles, California DePaul Cubs fans are not quiet about their pride. “I’ve worn my hat every day,” DePaul senior Josue Ortiz said. “I actually had to get some additional...

Lost Boyz Inc. connects community and sports

Lost Boyz Inc. connects community and sports

Jack Higgins / October 24, 2016

A few years before 2008, the South Shore Little League folded, leaving many of the kids in the area without a sport to play competitively in the springtime. In response, ex-coach for the folded South...

Chicago basketball scene is about to get exciting

Chicago basketball scene is about to get exciting

Ben Gartland / October 23, 2016

Every year, the head coaches of Chicago’s five Division I college basketball teams get together at a luncheon to talk about the upcoming seasons and all 10 teams always seems to be on the rise. This...

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