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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Home is where the vote is

Home is where the vote is

Taylor Ashmore November 6, 2016

With election day fast-approaching, many DePaul students are scrambling to cast their votes before polls close Tuesday. Students who are studying abroad internationally, however, are given a more difficult...

Police investigating sexual assault on campus

Police investigating sexual assault on campus

Rachel Hinton October 23, 2016

A criminal sexual assault was reported Thursday between 1:45 and 2:30 a.m. in Munroe Hall. Students were notified via public safety alert, but this sexual assault will be investigated by the Chicago Police...

Race and Action plan announced

Race and Action plan announced

Jessica Villagomez September 19, 2016

Black Student Union president Mario Morrow is encouraged, but still skeptical. In January, the BSU met with DePaul president Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M., and discussed concerns and changes needed for...

The cost of public intoxication

The cost of public intoxication

Jackson Danbeck September 18, 2016

It is no secret that college students like to drink and, for good measure, to get drunk. But every once in a while one of the night’s company goes just a little too far. Even if these days are goneby,...

Students find solace in volunteering

Students find solace in volunteering

Jasminne Hernández April 24, 2016

Waking up at 4 a.m. is not unusual for Jessenia Martinez, a senior at DePaul. It’s even enjoyable. On a cold and icy January morning, rather than staying in bed, Martinez was up and ready to volunteer...

DePaul celebrates Earth Week

DePaul celebrates Earth Week

Jessica Villagomez and Yazmin Dominguez April 22, 2016

For DePaul freshman Erin Hammond, helping manage the Earth Week Festival on DePaul’s Quad in 40 degree weather was not a challenge.  Hammond grew up on a 975-acre farm in North Central Iowa, waking...

United Students Against Sweatshops stand against Nike, which contracts with DePaul

United Students Against Sweatshops stand against Nike, which contracts with DePaul

Jessica Villagomez April 3, 2016

Members of the DePaul community gathered Thursday to hear Noi Supalai, a former garment worker and union president from Bangkok, Thailand, speak about her experience working for a Thai clothing factory...

Students face hurdles to protest

Students face hurdles to protest

Jackson Danbeck March 6, 2016

Students at Loyola University can now protest on campus without the institution’s approval — a right students at DePaul University do not have.  According to DePaul’s policy, students are...

CTA ridership hits record for second straight year after huge increase in ‘L’ use

CTA ridership hits record for second straight year after huge increase in ‘L’ use

Jackson Danbeck February 21, 2016

More Chicagoans rode the ‘L’ in 2015 than ever before in the city’s history. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced that there were 241 million rides last year, 3.5 million more than...

An adjunct professor’s letter to Father Holtschneider

Brendan McQuade January 24, 2016

On Jan. 14, , DePaul University faculty received a letter addressing a campaign by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) to unionize DePaul’s contingent faculty.  While the tone of the email...

FILE - This Dec. 27, 2015 file photo, shows a Chipotle restaurant at Union Station in Washington. Chipotle says it will start a marketing push in February to begin its road to recovery after a series of food scares, and that it's confident it can win back customers over time. The remarks from executives come after Chipotle's sales plunged 30 percent in December. Its troubles began after an E. coli outbreak came to light at the end of October. Several weeks later, norovirus sickened dozens at a Chipotle in Boston. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Chipotle comeback likely

JohnFranco Joyce January 24, 2016

Chipotle’s Jackson Boulevard location on DePaul’s Loop campus continues to attract droves of hungry students and working Chicagoans. Nationwide, however, the corporate chain is conducting major...

'Justice for all?' event addresses past and future of Black Lives Matter

‘Justice for all?’ event addresses past and future of Black Lives Matter

Edna Espino January 15, 2016

In 2011, DePaul professor Valerie Johnson turned on her television to find that George Zimmerman had been acquitted in the Trayvon Martin case. A feeling of disbelief overwhelmed her.  “You see...

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