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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton speaks to students last week at an event sponspored by Young Americans for Freedom. (Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore)

Young Americans for Freedom at DePaul hosts former UN Ambassador John Bolton

Eleanor Lyon October 19, 2014

As part of the Young Americans for Freedom’s Time for Choosing Initiative, John Bolton, a U.S. diplomat and lawyer, spoke at DePaul’s campus on Tuesday, Oct. 14. The Young Americans for Freedom...

Patricia Hill Collins at DePaul Monday, Oct. 13. (Dylan Fahoome / The DePaulia)

Award-winning sociologist Patricia Hill Collins hosts social activism lecture ‘Charting a New Course’

Felicia Darnell October 19, 2014

Award-winning sociologist and author Patricia Hill Collins lectured to 182 DePaul students and Chicago residents Monday, Oct. 13. The Center for Intercultural Programs hosted the event. “We have...

Feminists speak of shared history of different movements in ‘Lessons in Self-Defense’ event at DePaul

Danielle Harris, Former news editor October 19, 2014

In light of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, DePaul hosted “Lessons in Self-Defense: Women’s Prisons, Gendered Violence, and Antiracist Feminisms in the 1970s and ’80s” on Oct. 16. The event...

Coach Doug Bruno of DePaul womens basketball at the annual Tip-Off Luncheon. (Parker Asmann / The DePaulia)

DePaul basketball’s annual Tip-Off Luncheon brings optimism to upcoming season

Parker Asmann October 15, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4645'] Optimism and positivity filled the air Tuesday afternoon as DePaul basketball’s annual Tip-Off Luncheon took place inside McGrath-Phillips Arena. Men’s basketball head...

(Parker Asmann / The DePaulia)

Turf wars: DePaul students left out of bounds with access to Wish Field

Parker Asmann October 12, 2014

Luscious green fields that stretch as far as the eyes can see, where students can laugh and throw a Frisbee or just relax and catch up with friends — everyone has imagined this picturesque image...

People from all different types of backgrounds packed a room in O’Connell Hall on Thursday to hear Steven Salaita speak. (Christian Ianniello / The DePaulia)

Steven Salaita, U of I professor denied job offer, speaks at DePaul

Christian Ianniello October 12, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4555'] Controversial professor Steven Salaita spoke at DePaul last week regarding the issues of academic freedom of speech as well as his views on the conflict between Israel and...

CHAARG works out in the Courtelyou Commons. (Photo courtesy of CHAARG)

CHAARging on: A new women’s health group at DePaul rebrands women’s health and fitness

Octavia Johnson October 12, 2014

Society expects women to look and act a certain way. But a group of DePaul women are branching out to change that. Carina Coss, a sophomore, adopted a popular health and fitness club that is catching...

James Le sits with Mercy Home Director of Corporate Sponsorship Jim Marrese. Le is running the Chicago Marathon this Sunday on behalf of Mercy, the place he called home for a good portion of his childhood. (Amanda Crane / The DePaulia)

DePaul senior pioneers after school program Four Star Bikes on West Side

Amanda Crane October 12, 2014

For teens in neighborhoods that don't offer many options, repairing bicycles is offering much more than just a functioning bike. Four Star Bikes is an after-school program for Chicago’s West...

Several student groups march to protest police brutality, especially against young African-American men. The movement was spearheaded by the group Men of Vision and Empowerment. (Maggie Gallagher / The DePaulia)

Gamers delight: Game development classes at DePaul draw in new students

Zhangli Bu October 12, 2014

Dreaming about making his own video game since he was 5 years old, Kansas native Evan Holloway knew what he wanted to do for a living. Now as a sophomore in DePaul’s computer game development program,...

DePaul’s marketing boosts annual enrollment

Deanna Shilkus October 12, 2014

To keep the enrollment up, DePaul’s Enrollment Management and Marketing office has devised a plan it thinks sets them apart from the other city universities.  More than 20 other colleges in the city...

The Bean vs. Starbucks: DePaul students compare prices at the two competing coffee shops

The Bean vs. Starbucks: DePaul students compare prices at the two competing coffee shops

Sierra Getz October 12, 2014

While cramming for a late-night study session or getting up early for that 8  a.m. lecture, many college-age students have felt that incessant need for coffee. DePaul’s own stop for coffee, smoothies,...

Hillary Clinton, Pat Quinn make coffee stop at DePaul

Hillary Clinton, Pat Quinn make coffee stop at DePaul

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 8, 2014

The Barnes & Noble Starbucks in the DePaul Center was busier than usual between classes around 3 p.m. today when Hillary Clinton and Gov. Pat Quinn stopped by for a coffee and briefly spoke to...

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