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The DePaulia

DePaul begins EVP search process

Brenden Moore July 22, 2015

DePaul is set to officially begin the search process for a new Executive Vice President after the position was posted on the university’s internal job board as well as several outside sites. In a...

DePaul film 'Bernadette' gains a quick following

DePaul film ‘Bernadette’ gains a quick following

Zoe Krey July 17, 2015

  Some DePaul students began their summers with 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. internships or packed their bags for study abroad trips. For a handful of other DePaul students and faculty it was lights, camera,...

DePaul to discontinue student insurance plans

Brenden Moore July 15, 2015

Many students who receive healthcare through DePaul will have to test the open market in the coming months as the university announced last week that it would not continue to provide a student healthcare...

DePaul freshman orientation brings life to campus

DePaul freshman orientation brings life to campus

Jessica Villagomez July 12, 2015

Incoming freshman Ellie Harrison drove five and a half hours from her hometown of Tippcity, Ohio to attend DePaul’s two-day on-campus orientation session, Premiere DePaul. After applying in December,...

DePaul Jumpstart raising funds after budget cuts

DePaul Jumpstart raising funds after budget cuts

Brenden Moore July 8, 2015

Preschoolers in low-income communities and the DePaul students who serve them will be the latest to see the effects of budget cuts when federal funding for the Jumpstart program is slashed for the...

Changes coming to DePaul Loop cafeteria

Changes coming to DePaul Loop cafeteria

Jessica Villagomez July 2, 2015

DePaul’s Loop campus cafeteria is undergoing major renovations this summer in efforts to modernize the dining room and expand current food options, including a new coffee shop. For students, renovations...

Staff, faculty and DePaul students light candles Wednesday in support of the nine shooting victims at the A.M.E. church in Charleston in June.

DePaul community vigil supports victims of Charleston shooting

Megan Deppen July 1, 2015

[slideshow_deploy id='12986']   DePaul students, faculty and staff wiped away tears at a peace vigil’s moment of silence Wednesday in remembrance of the nine victims who were shot in June...

DePaul professor’s book ‘The Ghost in My Brain,’ looks at head injuries both sports and non-sports related

Lily Rose June 23, 2015

In 1999 DePaul University professor Clark Elliott had his car rear-ended on the way to give a lecture at the university’s O’Hare campus. Seemingly unscathed, he went about his day but it did not take...

DePaul seniors face graduate school question

DePaul seniors face graduate school question

Maria Garcia June 9, 2015

As DePaul’s seniors wrap up their final undergraduate moments, some students are excited to start their first entry-level jobs, some are looking forward to traveling for a couple years, and some are...

Chalk outlines and writing is washed away on request by Public Safety after the art display put on by Amnesty International at DePaul was shut down late Tuesday night. The chalk that read "law enforcement is not above the law” was washed away early Wednesday morning.

Public Safety washes away DePaul students’ police brutality art display

Megan Deppen June 4, 2015

Chalk outlines of splayed bodies, painted by DePaul’s Amnesty International group Tuesday night to draw awareness to police brutality, were erased within hours by Public Safety officials. Students...

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Diversity at DePaul: The day-to-day fight for inclusion and equality

Parker Asmann May 31, 2015

Buried behind a variety of books and papers that occupy the entirety of her desk, Elizabeth Ortiz, the vice president of institutional diversity and equity, is up early to continue tackling an issue...

Adjunct agony: The uncertainty for part-time professors at DePaul

Adjunct agony: The uncertainty for part-time professors at DePaul

DePaulia Investigation May 31, 2015

  For one veteran adjunct professor at DePaul, the low pay, shaky benefits and the uncertainty that come with part-time status are a far cry from the rewarding academic career she imagined...

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