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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Holtschneider dispels rumors, says resignation not a result of campus tension

Holtschneider dispels rumors, says resignation not a result of campus tension

Rachel Hinton June 15, 2016

On Monday, DePaul President Rev. Dennis Holtschneider announced he would step down at the end of the 2016-2017 school year after nearly 13 years as president. The announcement comes shortly after protests...

Fr. Holtschneider to step down as president

Fr. Holtschneider to step down as president

Mariah Woelfel June 13, 2016

DePaul president Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. announced he will resign as president of DePaul University effective summer of 2017. "It’s best for DePaul if I step aside in the summer of 2017...

In town hall, Holtschneider faces anger from students, expresses regret

In town hall, Holtschneider faces anger from students, expresses regret

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief June 5, 2016

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he walls of Cortelyou Commons are lined with portraits of DePaul’s past presidents. Eleven men have held this position, each a priest responsible for overseeing the university...

Students stage sit-in, vent over campus tensions

Students stage sit-in, vent over campus tensions

Brenden Moore and Rachel Hinton June 2, 2016

A small group of students expressed frustration over campus tensions and the university’s corresponding response Wednesday evening by marching around the Lincoln Park campus and staging a sit-in...

Banners decrying 'hate speech' dropped in Arts & Letters Hall

Banners decrying ‘hate speech’ dropped in Arts & Letters Hall

Brenden Moore June 1, 2016

Student activists decried hate speech as they dropped banners, one stating “Hate speech ≠ free speech” and the other asking “What would Vinny do?”,  from the third and fourth floor balconies...

Ongoing campus tension spills over into protests

Ongoing campus tension spills over into protests

Brenden Moore and Matthew Paras May 30, 2016

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]om Ring grew up in Madison, Georgia, a rural town with a population just under 4,000. Ring, a freshman, moved to Chicago in part to get away from the deep south. Throughout his life,...

Editorial: Students shouldn't have to fight to have voices heard

Editorial: Students shouldn’t have to fight to have voices heard

Editorial Board May 30, 2016

A week has passed, yet the DePaul community is still reeling in the aftermath of conservative journalist Milo Yiannopoulos’ stop through its Vincentian doors. College Republicans were wrongfully denied...

Yiannopoulos event and protests leave students reeling

Yiannopoulos event and protests leave students reeling

Emma Krupp May 27, 2016

Milo Yiannopoulos’ now-infamous appearance on campus Tuesday night may have been shut down early, but its aftershocks are still settling throughout the DePaul community as students struggle reconcile...

Protesters shut down Yiannopoulos speech

Protesters shut down Yiannopoulos speech

Kirsten Onsgard, Matthew Paras, and Emma Krupp May 24, 2016

Protesters disrupted an event that featured a controversial speaker Tuesday, causing the Student Center to be shut down and attendees to march throughout DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus afterwards....

Behind closed doors: Students forced to live with an accused rapist

Behind closed doors: Students forced to live with an accused rapist

Rachel Hinton May 22, 2016

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Playing with soul: Ryan Martire’s journey from the field to the seminary

Playing with soul: Ryan Martire’s journey from the field to the seminary

Ben Gartland May 22, 2016

Ryan Martire is a student-athlete, which means his schedule is already tight. With practice, games, class and studying, his day is packed. It all starts, however, with daily Mass in the morning. And...

Editorial: Student Government Association must step up on controversial issues

Editorial: Student Government Association must step up on controversial issues

Editorial Board May 19, 2016

If there were ever a barometer for students’ lack of engagement with their Student Government Association, consider this: For three of the past four SGA elections, candidates for president and vice...

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