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The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

‘Basketball saved my life’: Adjusting to America’s basketball
‘Basketball saved my life’: Adjusting to America’s basketball
Ethan Medel, Contributing Writer / June 9, 2025

Rico fell in love with basketball at age 10 in his native México, where he learned more about the game watching the Chicago Bulls on TV. Rico...

Amber Corkey sits for a photo in the SAC on Thursday, May 29, 2025. Most 200- and 300-level WRD classes are taught in room SAC 301. Some quarters, Amber would spend up to nine hours a week in the classroom.
A not-goodbye for the not-journalists
Amber Corkey, Copy Editor / June 3, 2025

Hello! This is your copy editor speaking! To prepare for landing, please refer to your AP Stylebook, spell out zero through nine and delete those...

Singer Grace Shaw, also known as "Mallrat," gets low to the ground and sings at Lincoln Hall on Friday, May 16, 2025. The singer had many intimate moments with the crowd throughout the night, pointing out specific people and talking with them.
The power of writing and performing: Anna Shoemaker opens for Mallrat
Zoey Duchene, Contributing Writer / June 3, 2025

The contrast of the soft vocals and guitar of Anna Shoemaker versus the upbeat, pop sounds of Mallrat (also known as Grace Shaw), came together...

Why are we so obsessed with hot villains?
Why are we so obsessed with hot villains?
Jacqueline Yeager, Contributing Writer / June 3, 2025

Joe Goldberg has stalked, manipulated and murdered his way through five seasons of the television show “You,” but on social media, he’s...

Carlos Maxwell, a market vendor for Onigiri Kororin, makes a sale to a customer at The Uptown Farmers Market on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. Onigiri Kororin is offered at more than 60 stores across the Chicago area.
Onigiri Kororin is bringing ‘triangle delight’ to Chicago — and maybe to DePaul
Sabrina Castle, Contributing Writer / June 3, 2025

While scrolling through TikTok, many Americans find themselves drooling over videos of the high-quality foods that Japanese 7-Elevens offer their...

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DePaul men’s soccer player Chase Stegall dies unexpectedly in residence hall
DePaul men’s soccer player Chase Stegall dies unexpectedly in residence hall
Nick Palazzolo, Men's Basketball Beat Writer / June 2, 2025

Chase Stegall, a DePaul men’s soccer player, passed away unexpectedly this morning, June 2, in Sanctuary Hall on the university’s Lincoln...

Protestors walk down the streets of Chicago on Saturday, April 5, 2025. Pro-Palestinian student activists have been primarily targeted with visa revocations. The revocation of student visas began as soon as President Trump took office.
Student visa revocations explained
Khadija Mujahid, Contributing Writer / June 2, 2025
A Trump supporter browses merchandise at a street vendor during his Inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C.. The streets were filled with all sorts of outfits, ranging from furs to face paints.
The cult of MAGA commercialism
Rose O'Keeffe, Content Managing Editor / January 27, 2025

We’re all familiar with the “Make America Great Again” hats made famous nearly 10 years ago during Donald Trump’s first successful bid...

Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump looks on during the 58th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017..
Inaugurations: Precedent, Power and Prose
Rose O'Keeffe, Content Managing Editor / January 17, 2025
‘Basketball saved my life’: Adjusting to America’s basketball
‘Basketball saved my life’: Adjusting to America’s basketball
Ethan Medel, Contributing Writer / June 9, 2025

Rico fell in love with basketball at age 10 in his native México, where he learned more about the game watching the Chicago Bulls on TV. Rico...

Una asistente levanta la bandera de Puerto Rico en Sueños Festival el 25 de mayo de 2025 en Grant Park. Siete de los 22 artistas que se presentaron en el escenario principal eran puertorriqueños, lo que representa casi un tercio del cartel.
Artistas puertorriqueños representan a la ‘Tierra del Reggaetón’ en el Sueños Music Festival 2025 con casi un tercio del cartel
Nupur Bosmiya and Laura Vázquez David / June 2, 2025

Cuando el Sueños Music Festival llegó por primera vez a Chicago, prometió ser la gran fiesta de reggaetón de la ciudad. Cuatro años después,...

Singer Grace Shaw, also known as "Mallrat," gets low to the ground and sings at Lincoln Hall on Friday, May 16, 2025. The singer had many intimate moments with the crowd throughout the night, pointing out specific people and talking with them.
The power of writing and performing: Anna Shoemaker opens for Mallrat
Zoey Duchene, Contributing Writer / June 3, 2025

The contrast of the soft vocals and guitar of Anna Shoemaker versus the upbeat, pop sounds of Mallrat (also known as Grace Shaw), came together...

Amber Corkey sits for a photo in the SAC on Thursday, May 29, 2025. Most 200- and 300-level WRD classes are taught in room SAC 301. Some quarters, Amber would spend up to nine hours a week in the classroom.
A not-goodbye for the not-journalists
Amber Corkey, Copy Editor / June 3, 2025

Hello! This is your copy editor speaking! To prepare for landing, please refer to your AP Stylebook, spell out zero through nine and delete those...

A wee Rose O'Keeffe stands clutching her Kit Kittredge doll next to her mama, Rebecca Jones, before the first day of school in September 2011. O'Keeffe was always drawn to Kit the American Girl because of her dream to be a reporter.
Photo provided by Eamonn O'Keeffe
A real-life reporter
Rose O'Keeffe, Content Managing Editor / June 2, 2025