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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Current and former sex workers and supporters of the profession stand outside the Lincoln Park Student Center in protest on Wednesday of XXX: Love and Life in a Post-Porn World.

Sex workers push back against panel on pornography

Emma Oxnevad, Online Managing Editor February 18, 2019

Tensions erupted during a panel on the ethics of pornography on Wednesday. As part of their year-long series entitled, “The Year of Filth,” the DePaul Humanities Center hosted “XXX: Love and Life...

Shannon discusses his work as part of the converstion at the event. One of his most recent works, The Shape of Water was nominated for 13 Academy Awards this year.  (Photo by Jesus Montero)

In conversation with a great mind

Christian Ianniello, Contributing Writer February 5, 2018

Actor Michael Shannon took the stage at the Student Center on last Monday to an audience of nearly 400  people filled the auditorium to watch a screening of his film “Take Shelter” and listen to lead...

Author Ander Monson kicks off latest Humanities Center series

Katherine Philips February 17, 2015

Featuring a visit from acclaimed poet and author Ander Monson, the DePaul Humanities Center kicked off their first event in the “Discards: The Future(s) of the Book and Library” series titled, “Letter...

DePaul professors go off script at The Scholar’s Improv

Parker Asmann November 9, 2014

Tonight, we’re going off script. A clear lack of structure littered the floor as DePaul Philosophy Professor Peter Steeves threw down his notes for the evening and introduced the audience to The Scholar’s...

Péter Szabó, Melissa Lorraine and András Visky of Theatre Y’s adaptation of Samuel Beckett’s “Happy Days.” DePaul Humanities Festival’s adaptation featured the actors improvising an aural deconstruction of the play. (Devron Enarson / Theatre Y)

Improvising Samuel Beckett ‘From Almost Nothing’

Erik Summerville October 12, 2014

Beauty was to be found in chaos last Monday night as the DePaul Humanities Center kicked off its season with “Sounds Generated from Almost Nothing from a Fully Corrupted Material,” featuring members...

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