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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Junior Elise Wyatt tries to control the ball against Illinois State on the new turf of Wish Field. (Photo: Grant Myatt / The DePaulia)

DePaul women’s soccer play out feisty, scoreless draw with Utah in home opener

Zachary Holden August 23, 2015

It wasn’t quite the result the Blue Demons were hoping for in their first match at Wish Field this season, but it was a deserved draw against the Utah Utes. Each team went scoreless in a defensive...

DePaul womens soccer begins 2015 season with high expectations

DePaul women’s soccer begins 2015 season with high expectations

Zachary Holden August 20, 2015

The reigning Big East conference champions are already looking to build off the successes of last season. After going undefeated (15-0-3) in the regular season, the DePaul women’s soccer team had...

DePaul women’s basketball releases 2015-16 non-conference opponents

Ben Gartland August 11, 2015

Women's basketball fans will have to wait further for the final schedule, but Monday, DePaul released the list of non-conference opponents the team will play this coming fall. Connecticut, as the defending...

DePaul men’s basketball prepares for preseason trip to France

Zachary Holden August 5, 2015

While most college basketball programs are still enjoying their summer, the DePaul men’s team is already preparing for the upcoming season. The Blue Demons fly to France Aug. 10 for some friendly games...

DePauls Chanise Jenkins, Team USA return home with gold medal

DePaul’s Chanise Jenkins, Team USA return home with gold medal

Ben Gartland July 29, 2015

While most collegiate athletes will spend their summers training on their own or with former coaches, DePaul women’s basketball guard Chanise Jenkins had an entirely different experience. She was...

DePauls arena set to break ground in late September

DePaul’s arena set to break ground in late September

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief July 27, 2015

Barring any further setback, DePaul’s arena is finally scheduled to break ground in late September. At a community event held Monday for hiring workers for construction, officials from the Metropolitan...

The Basketball Tournament gives former college players another shot at glory

Zachary Holden July 25, 2015

For the majority of college basketball players, the four years spent in the NCAA are the only true shot at being in the limelight and achieving the ultimate goal — winning it all. The Basketball...

DePaul mens basketball releases 2015-16 non-conference schedule

DePaul men’s basketball releases 2015-16 non-conference schedule

Ben Gartland July 8, 2015

DePaul men's basketball released their 2015-16 non-conference schedule Wednesday, with Stanford, Penn State, and South Carolina highlighting the table. The Blue Demons will open their slate with a bout...

Party like its 1999: Thousands crowd Lincoln Park to support U.S. Womens Soccer

Party like it’s 1999: Thousands crowd Lincoln Park to support U.S. Women’s Soccer

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief July 6, 2015

[slideshow_deploy id='13040'] The celebration of America continued for a second straight day. A day after the Fourth of July, thousands of people jammed into Lincoln Park Sunday to watch the United...

DePaul men’s basketball adds Cyprian guard Erten Gazi

Ben Gartland July 2, 2015

DePaul men's basketball announced two new additions to their incoming freshman class Thursday, including a player that had not been previously reported. Erten Gazi, a 6-foot-4 guard from Cyprus, has...

The Ray Meyer Fitness Center offers DePaul students fitness options all year round

Maria Garcia July 1, 2015

While students pack up for the summer and head back home or go on vacation, DePaul students like Breanna Otto, sophomore, will be making an effort to commute to DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus and make...

DePaul professor’s book ‘The Ghost in My Brain,’ looks at head injuries both sports and non-sports related

Lily Rose June 23, 2015

In 1999 DePaul University professor Clark Elliott had his car rear-ended on the way to give a lecture at the university’s O’Hare campus. Seemingly unscathed, he went about his day but it did not take...

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