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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

DePaul increases innovation efforts

DePaul increases innovation efforts

Kyle Woosley October 18, 2015

U.S. News and World Report named DePaul University as one of its “most innovative schools” in the country. DePaul received the 21st spot on the list, which U.S. News and World Report had higher...

Tibetan Buddhist monks visit DePaul

Marissa Nelson October 11, 2015

Tibetan Buddhist monks focused on building bridges between different religious traditions during their visit to DePaul last week, creating a traditional sand mandala in the Lincoln Park Student Center...

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Library incorporates video game leasing program

Kyle Woolsey September 27, 2015

While checking out the latest edition of “Madden” or fighting to the death in “Mortal Kombat” can be a great way to unwind after work or school, for many studying in DePaul’s College of Computing...

DePaul quad adds solar panels

DePaul quad adds solar panels

Maddy Crozier September 27, 2015

Four new solar panels in the quad and two in the Loop will decorate DePaul’s campuses in an effort to further involve students in campus sustainability and invigorate campus life. Each solar panel,...

In-house EVP candidate faces DePaul community

In-house EVP candidate faces DePaul community

Jessica Villagomez September 13, 2015

Candidate for DePaul Executive Vice President Jeffrey Bethke led an open campus meeting with the university community Thursday, making the case as to why he is the best candidate to replace retiring...

Fraternity offers membership to transgender men

Fraternity offers membership to transgender men

Anna Quesse September 13, 2015

A national fraternity with a DePaul presence made history this summer by becoming the first non-LGBTQ fraternity in the country to allow members of the transgender community to join.  The fraternity,...

DePaul grapples with Catholic, Vincentian identities

DePaul grapples with Catholic, Vincentian identities

Gracie Covarrubias September 13, 2015

Despite being the largest Catholic university in the country, DePaul has come under criticism in some circles for not following strict Catholic doctrine. Some have posed the question of whether or...

News briefs: 11-17-14

Brenden Moore November 16, 2014

Geography students win big  at conferences Nine DePaul geography students were honored for excellence last month by several area organizations. Six of the awards were from the Illinois Geographical...

DePauls health sciences program shares labs in McGowan North with other programs. With the growth of the program, the university has talked about the possibility of building new labs. Photo by Nathan Weisman

In good health

Rachel Hinton June 2, 2014

Health Sciences ranked seventh out of 25 by The Best Schools DePaul’s health sciences program was recently ranked seventh out of 25 other schools in the nation by The Best Schools. The program, which...

Students participate in a discussion with a Syrain refugee about her experiences fleeing her homeland and organizing protests. Photo by Nathan Weissman.

Students support Syria

Nathan Weisman June 2, 2014

University holds Syrian Awareness week The Syrian civil war has raged for three years killing over 100,000 and displacing over 6 million people from their homes. More than 2 million have fled into neighboring...

DPUnite staged a silent protest along Kenmore Avenue. Photo by Brenden Moore.

Silent protest speaks volumes

Brenden Moore June 2, 2014

Demonstrators stood outside of the Arts and Letters Halla the Schmitt Academic Center last Tuesday, and the Student Center the following Thursday in silent protest of DePaul’s handling of the sexual...

DemonTHON participants danced for 24 hours in a marathon effort to raise money for Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital. DemonTHON broke its record for the most money raised at the event in its third year. (John Gallagher / The DePaulia)

DemonTHON: Dancing for bright futures

Mariah Woelfel May 19, 2014

Angelo Rivera’s mom lived with lung cancer for half of her life before dying at the age of 49. He keeps her in mind each year as he uses DePaul’s DemonTHON as an opportunity to donate what he can’t...

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