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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

A history of pandemics in the United States

A history of pandemics in the United States

Abby Yimer June 14, 2020

Pandemics are not new phenomena, COVID-19 is just the current reality. Several pandemics have spread throughout the history of the world and the United States. There are several similarities between what...

DePaul University Lincoln Park campus.

DePaul sued again for partial refund of tuition, fees

Ella Lee and Ryan Gilroy June 12, 2020

A DePaul student is suing the university for a partial refund on tuition and fees — again.  The suit was filed by Alhix Oyoque, a health science major and 2020 graduate of DePaul.  The lawsuit...

Los trabajadores del Proyecto Vida hacen pruebas de Covid-19 a los residentes de La Villita. La prueba está disponible para todos, sin importar su estatus migratorio.

Cómo organizaciones de Chicago están proveyendo alivio del COVID-19 a inmigrantes y refugiados

Erika Pérez, La DePaulia Managing Editor June 9, 2020

Covid-19 ha traído una gran cantidad de estrés y preocupación a los latinos– dejando a muchos sin empleo. Pero algunas organizaciones han podido proveer un alivio a familias latinas que se encuentran...

DePauls Jacob Seeto defending a Marquette forward during a 1-0 loss at Wish Field on Nov. 16, 2019.

Big East announces COVID-19 task force, geographical divisions for soccer and volleyball

Lawrence Kreymer, Editor in Chief June 8, 2020

In an effort to bring back college sports in time for the fall, the Big East put together a plan that gives the conference a better chance of having fall sports. On Monday, the conference announced...

DePaul teachers, students adjust to Zoom classes

DePaul teachers, students adjust to Zoom classes

Kate Santillan June 7, 2020

With many people being affected by COVID-19 and the restrictions that the quarantines have produced; different groups of people have been forced to change their lifestyles to help them cope with being...

Officials urge George Floyd protesters to get coronavirus tests

Officials urge George Floyd protesters to get coronavirus tests

Associated Press June 7, 2020

NEW YORK (AP) — With New York City poised to reopen after a more than two-month coronavirus shutdown, officials on Sunday lifted a curfew that was in place amid protests of police brutality and racial...

DePaul University Lincoln Park campus.

DePaul’s enrollment numbers trending higher than expected: VP of enrollment management

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor June 5, 2020

Though many feared a dramatic decrease in the number of freshmen committing to DePaul, as well as continuing students, the numbers are much better than expected. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, DePaul...

The empty Allianz Arena is seen prior to the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt in Munich, Germany, Saturday, May 23, 2020.

What I miss the most: live sports

Ernesto Hernandez, Assistant Sports Editor June 4, 2020

Jorge Valdano, former coach and general manager of Real Madrid, once said, “of all the unimportant things, football is the most important.” I feel like that message rings loud and clear today for me. The...

The inside of Wintrust Arena is seen after a DePaul basketball game on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

Even without sports, photographers’ creativity still runs high

Ryan Gilroy, Copy Editor June 4, 2020

We’ve seen the coronavirus shut down sports as we know it – yet, for the people who capture those split-second moments during those games, there is still a dire need to create. Photographers around...

A sign along the bluff in downtown St. Joseph, Mich., encourages social distancing Tuesday, June 2, 2020, as the state slowly continues to open after being shut down for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.(Don Campbell/The Herald-Palladium via AP)

Lightfoot says Chicago’s reopening to go on despite unrest

Associated Press June 2, 2020

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday that the city will proceed this week with its next stage of reopening after coronavirus stay-at-home orders, despite days of unrest and violence. Vandalism...

Jay Mantris bookshelf.

Bookshelves offer glimpses into others’ lives during pandemic

Regina Bressanelli June 2, 2020

A few weeks into the semester, DePaul students have settled into a new normal of remote education. While not ideal, the world cannot stop completely because of the pandemic, and both students and teachers...

What I miss the most: live music

What I miss the most: live music

Sam Ellenby June 1, 2020

A concert is far more than a performance. In a world largely devoid of communal ritual and ceremony, the opportunity to gather for an evening of live artistry with a roomful of strangers, and maybe...

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