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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

With fresh leadership, SGA sets ambitious goals

With fresh leadership, SGA sets ambitious goals

Evan Sully September 24, 2018

Nahal Hashemian, the first Muslim president of DePaul’s Student Government Association (SGA), is seeking to revitalize the organization’s image this school year through connecting with students and...

Student body most racially diverse in DePaul history

Student body most racially diverse in DePaul history

Danielle Harris, Former news editor October 30, 2016

The face of the United States is changing as the population becomes increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. According to the Pew Research Center, if this trend continues, the “U.S. will not have...

Lawrence Hamer appointed to run diversity initiatives

Lawrence Hamer appointed to run diversity initiatives

Kyle Woosley September 26, 2016

As part of DePaul’s Speech and Race Action Plan, Lawrence Hamer was asked to lead diversity initiatives in the Office of Academic Affairs. The release of the plan could be seen as a result of the Milo...

One-third of DePaul students low income

One-third of DePaul students low income

Mariah Woelfel January 31, 2016

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n the 17th floor of 55 E. Jackson Blvd., in a corner office enclosed by windows that look out onto the Chicago skyline, Division of Enrollment Management and Marketing Vice President...

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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...

DePaul wins Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award

Danielle Church September 28, 2014

When DePaul was founded in 1898, women and students of Jewish background were admitted, even though other universities would not admit those students without a quota. By admitting students of different...

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