In 2017, 86,324 people experienced housing insecurity in Chicago, according to the Chicago Coalition of the Homeless. World Homeless Day on Oct. 10, is a reminder that homelessness or housing insecurity...
Over 100 DePaul students received free passports as part of an event held by the CIEE Passport Caravan on Friday afternoon in room 325 of the Lincoln Park campus Student Center. Originally offered to...
Public speaking terrifies pretty much everyone — even professionals.
A new two-credit course at DePaul University encourages students to overcome their fear of public speaking. The course, “YOU,...
Brian Pearlman, Nation & World Editor
/ October 27, 2019
Jim DeRogatis says there are at least 48 women he knows of whose lives were ruined by R&B superstar R. Kelly, and he believes the true number of Kelly’s alleged victims is likely at least twice that...
DePaul College of Science and Health associate professor and department chair Mark Potosnak and associate professor Hugh Bartling of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences mediated a climate change...
Since Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced the official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, there has been a surge of questions about what may happen next.
To facilitate open conversation...
As the new school year unfolds, many students look forward to making new friends, participating in service events and joining new organizations–while fraternities and sororities are looking forward...
If one wanted to have an understanding of unity at DePaul, attending “Welcome Black DePaul” would have provided a glimpse. The event was held Friday, Sept. 20 on the first floor of the Student Center...
Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor
/ September 15, 2019
Demon Jam, the DePaul Activity Board (DAB)’s annual Welcome Week concert, saw an increase in attendance of nearly 34 percent at this year’s event. The headliner was singer/songwriter Max Schneider,...
The DePaul College Republicans and Jewish students came together Tuesday, May 28 to dive deep into the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian debate and recent occurrences regarding it on campus. The College Republicans...
DePaul student organizations took to the Schmitt Academic Center (SAC) pit on Wednesday, May 29 to show their support for reproductive rights. The event was in response to the recent and national abortion...
Faculty gave students a space to voice their concerns with the university, including the recent Jason Hill decision.
Emma Oxnevad, Online Managing Editor
/ May 28, 2019
DePaul students got a chance to publicly address their concerns with the university at DePaul Speaks on Wednesday.
The event was organized by Matthew Girson, a professor of art, media and design. Girson...