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The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

‘Human Spark’: Symposium explores ethical and legal questions about AI in the arts

‘Human Spark’: Symposium explores ethical and legal questions about AI in the arts

Isabella Russomanno, Contributing Writer / May 19, 2025

Images generated by AI, many referencing Pope Leo XIV’s Chicago roots, were everywhere when the new pontiff made his recent debut. One showed him with a Portillo's bag in his left hand and a bottle of...

An museum-goer roams the main gallery of the Living End exhibit on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. The exhibit was held at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Is painting dead? How ‘The Living End’ art exhibition reinforces the power of painting

Aaliyah McFadden, Contributing Writer / February 17, 2025

On the walls of Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, displays of beautiful art showcase the eternal nature of painting in a digital age. Though some may question the timelessness of the medium when...

COLUMN: AI is the death of modern romance

COLUMN: AI is the death of modern romance

Annabelle Frazer, Contributing writer / February 10, 2025

It’s 10:50 on a Sunday night, a time when, in a perfect world, I should be nestled in bed with a novel, a cup of chamomile tea and sinking my head into my silk pillow. Instead, I find myself battling...

Navigating the artificial age: how AI interviews are changing the job search

Navigating the artificial age: how AI interviews are changing the job search

Sam Mroz, Contributing Writer / October 21, 2024

When DePaul junior Ishan Shah decided to apply for a summer internship in banking at Deloitte, one of the largest professional service firms in the world, he had a rough idea of what the interview process...

The Red Line train heading towards Howard approaches commuters at the Jackson station on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. The Jackson Red Line station is known for its closeness to DePaul’s Loop campus as students shuttle from the Lincoln Park campus.

Bring a gun on the CTA? AI might know

Sarah Hendry, Current Events Beat Writer / October 7, 2024

The Chicago Transit Authority recently began testing security technology from an artificial intelligence security company as a part of ongoing efforts to address gun violence. The tech, from company ZeroEyes,...

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