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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

Letter to the Editor: What individual citizens can do to combat campus sexual assault

Megan Greeson October 7, 2014

Educate yourself about the dynamics of sexual assault Hold you and your peers accountable Know how to respond to a friend Continue working with the university response to these issue Don’t...

Students protest outside of the Arts & Letters building on the Lincoln Park Campus Tuesday, Sept. 30. (Amanda Crane / The DePaulia)

Gaza conflict extends Divest debate at DePaul

Brenden Moore and Matthew Paras October 5, 2014

Whether it’s in meetings of student government or on the sidewalk outside the Arts and Letters Hall, the issue of divestment keeps popping up, despite the fact that the referendum on the issue took...

(Maggie Gallagher / The DePaulia)

Queer Peers aim to help DePaul students

Kevin Quin October 5, 2014

Arriving to a college campus for the first time can be an overwhelming experience for most freshmen. Adjusting to roommates, hectic class schedules, and getting involved in organizations on campus are...

Alcohol violations at DePaul soar compared to last year

Grant Myatt October 5, 2014

Within the first three weeks of classes at DePaul, there was a 175 percent increase in alcohol-related Public Safety reports compared to the same time period last year, according to campus crime reports. This...

Sage Medical Group provides medical care for DePaul students.  (File photo)

Flu virus ‘DePlague’ takes over DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus

Christian Ianniello October 5, 2014

Fall is in the air, which means pumpkin spice, changing leaves, and  “The DePlague.” The phrase is spreading around campus while also finding its way onto social media such as YikYak. Although...

IDC rehearses its full-company routine during the company’s bootcamp Saturday, Oct. 4 in the Ray Meyer Fitness Center. (Courtney Jacquin / The DePaulia)

Dance dance revolution: Ignite Dance Company sparks competitive dance on campus

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 5, 2014

Ask anyone who was a serious dancer in high school, and they’ll tell you they spent more time with their “dance friends” than their “school friends.” Competitive dance teams often foster a...

DePaul student groups protest police-instigated violence against young men. (Christian Ianiello / The DePaulia)

DePaul student demonstrators protest ‘injustice’ system

David Byrnes October 2, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4126'] Dozens of students marched in Lincoln Park on Wednesday to protest police-instigated violence against young black men. The demonstration, organized by student leaders...

Emily Graslie speaks about women in the STEM fields in the Student Center on Monday. (Julian Hayda / The DePaulia)

Field Museum Chief Curiosity Correspondent Emily Graslie discusses women in STEM at DePaul

Julian Hayda October 1, 2014

Over 150 people attended the 10th annual LaDuke Women in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Lecture series Monday night featuring Internet celebrity and self-professed “science communicator”...

Protest over deaths in Gaza held outside Arts and Letters building

Protest over deaths in Gaza held outside Arts and Letters building

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2014

   (Amanda Crane/The DePaulia)   A 10-minute protest was held outside the Arts and Letters building Tuesday from multiple student groups, calling for DePaul to divest in multinational...

Alert issued after aggravated assault near DePaul campus Sunday night

Alert issued after aggravated assault near DePaul campus Sunday night

Brenden Moore September 29, 2014

Public Safety issued an alert Monday morning after an aggravated assault took place just off the Lincoln Park Campus Sunday night. The reported incident took place at 2219 N. Racine just after...

Every year, Professor Euan Hague (pictured above, center) leads students in his Geography 133 course to the Pilsen neighborhood to study the effects of gentrification. Hague and professor Winifred Curran have compiled over 10 years of data to this point. (Photo courtesy of Euan Hague)

DePaul geography class offers students firsthand look at gentrification in Pilsen

Gracie Covarrubias September 28, 2014

Every spring, Professor Euan Hague leads a group of 25 DePaul students to learn about the phenomenon known as gentrification by delving deep into the Pilsen neighborhood, a neighborhood that has been...

Two CPS students and authors sit in at the  university hosted panel to discuss banned books and the issue of censorship on Wednesday night. (Dylan Fahoome / The DePaulia)

Censorship on the agenda for Banned Books Week at DePaul’s Richardson Library

Dylan Fahoome September 28, 2014

The university hosted a panel discussion Wednesday night on the issue of censorship in celebration of Banned Books Week. Held in the Richardson Library, two published authors sat alongside two Chicago...

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