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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

Acting for a Cause organizes live readings of plays to help keep culture alive during pandemic

Acting for a Cause organizes live readings of plays to help keep culture alive during pandemic

Emma Oxnevad and Rebecca Meluch April 21, 2020

Coronavirus has undoubtedly wreaked havoc on life as we know it, leaving hordes of people jobless and uncertain of the future.  The virus has caused massive blows to the arts community, with musicians...

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DePaul to receive 10th-largest sum of aid among private non-profit institutions from CARES Act

Brita Hunegs and Ella Lee April 20, 2020

DePaul is set to receive the 10th largest sum of money from the federal government among private, non-profit institutions, per the money set aside for higher education in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and...

OPINION: Remote learning model only offers short-term solution

OPINION: Remote learning model only offers short-term solution

Ernesto Hernandez, Assistant Sports Editor April 20, 2020

COVID-19 has thrown everything and everyone for a loop. In the span of a few months, the virus has completely changed how we live our lives.  Universities across the world have been forced to switch...

OPINION: Remote learning helps some students despite downsides

OPINION: Remote learning helps some students despite downsides

Fatima Zaidi April 20, 2020

The transition from in-person classes to online classes has not only served as a significant experience for the faculty of DePaul University, but also for the students as communities within the institution...

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Sunday, April 19, 2020, in Washington.

Experts say COVID-19 might upend 2020 election

Cailey Gleeson, News Editor April 20, 2020

Amid increasing uncertainties as coronavirus ravages the United States, the 2020 presidential election has been transformed as candidates’ responses to the crisis – or lack thereof – have been under...

OPINION: Only boring people are bored

OPINION: Only boring people are bored

Carly Travis April 20, 2020

I truly don’t know how people are bored. It actually irks me to hear people complain of boredom. My brain is constantly coming up with things and I can make any one of them running around in there stop...

In this July 22, 2017 file photo, Chicago Skys Stefanie Dolson raises her hands in the second half of the WNBA All-Star basketball game in Seattle. Dolson says she tested positive for the cororavirus. She is the first known Chicago professional athlete and the second WNBA player known to have contracted COVID-19. Dolson announced that she caught the virus in a video that aired Friday, April 17, 2020 during ESPNs broadcast of the WNBA draft.

Chicago Sky center Stefanie Dolson says she has COVID-19

Associated Press April 19, 2020

Chicago Sky center Stefanie Dolson announced that she tested positive for the coronavirus, making her the first known Chicago professional athlete to contract COVID-19. Dolson said in a video that aired...

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Medical students in Illinois graduate early amid pandemic

Associated Press April 19, 2020

The University of Illinois has allowed medical students to graduate early as the pressing need for healthcare workers has increased amid the coronavirus outbreak. Graduates could start their residency...

As seen through a window, President Donald Trump watches newscasts in an area behind the James Brady Press Briefing Room with Steven Groves, center, White House deputy press secretary, and press assistant Margo Martin, after speaking about the coronavirus at the White House, Friday, April 17, 2020, in Washington. Public health experts are becoming concerned that people will use their partisan identification to decide which officials to believe whenever parts of the country start edging back to a new normal.

Experts worry politics will guide voters’ coronavirus precautions

Associated Press April 19, 2020

WASHINGTON (AP) — Laura Herd says she sleeps better because her state's governor, Michigan Democrat Gretchen Whitmer, imposed one of the nation's strictest stay-at-home orders to combat the coronavirus...

DePaul students weigh in on working from their childhood homes

DePaul students weigh in on working from their childhood homes

Jessica Nalupta April 19, 2020

Sandra Chen, an international student, has finally made it home.  Looking back, Chen would describe it as a “very difficult” process of researching border policies, booking the earliest possible...

COVID-19 cancels blood drives across nation, raises concerns over shortages

Cailey Gleeson, News Editor April 19, 2020

As coronavirus continues to spread throughout the United States, another potential health crisis looms – blood shortages. American Red Cross reported an “unprecedented” number of cancellations...

A woman walks on the sidewalk in front of NorthShore Skokie Hospital sign in Skokie, Ill., Friday, March 27, 2020. Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a stay-at-home order for the entire state, which went into effect on March 21, 2020 and lasts through at least April 7.

Volunteers deliver meals to hospitals during coronavirus crisis

Associated Press April 18, 2020

A group of chefs, restaurant owners, consultants, doctors, law students and others has come up with a way to put restaurant workers who were thrown out of work by the coronavirus crisis back in the kitchen...

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