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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

DePaul borrows $70 million for new School of Music building

DePaul borrows $70 million for new School of Music building

Brenden Moore April 3, 2016

DePaul sold more than $70 million worth of bonds late last month, providing the vast majority of funds necessary to construct the $80 million School of Music building on the Lincoln Park campus. While...

'I'll fight for every child's education': Chicago Teachers Union members and supporters protest budget cuts

‘I’ll fight for every child’s education’: Chicago Teachers Union members and supporters protest budget cuts

Jackson Danbeck April 2, 2016

Protests in solidarity with the Chicago Teachers Union at schools across Chicago climaxed at a massive rally and march downtown on Friday, where activists preached to a red-clad legion of thousands...

Student's photo used on fake Twitter account claiming affair with Ted Cruz

Student’s photo used on fake Twitter account claiming affair with Ted Cruz

Kirsten Onsgard March 31, 2016

Samantha Rivera never expected to wake up to this. Wednesday morning, the DePaul junior’s phone was flooded with Twitter notifications and emails from strangers pointing to a fake account that...

Archbishop Cupich addresses anti-Semitic flyers at photo exhibition opening

Archbishop Cupich addresses anti-Semitic flyers at photo exhibition opening

Brenden Moore March 30, 2016

  Archbishop Blase Cupich commended DePaul president Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M. Tuesday night for the university’s swift response condemning the appearance of anti-Semitic flyers on...

Architect and urban planner named as new Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Dean

Architect and urban planner named as new Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Dean

Brenden Moore March 29, 2016

The university announced today the selection of architect and urban planner Guillermo Vásquez de Velasco as the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. Vásquez de Velasco...

At season’s end, DePaul has a lot to look forward to

At season’s end, DePaul has a lot to look forward to

Zachary Holden March 27, 2016

DALLAS — After the loss to Oregon State in the Sweet Sixteen, DePaul coach Doug Bruno didn’t seem as distraught as most coaches would be after seeing their season come to a close. Sure he’s losing...

DePaul falls to Oregon State in the Sweet Sixteen

DePaul falls to Oregon State in the Sweet Sixteen

Zachary Holden March 26, 2016

DALLAS — They say everything is bigger in Texas, and DePaul learned that the hard way. When No. 6 DePaul flew to Dallas, Texas to face No. 2 Oregon State in the Sweet Sixteen, the Blue Demons...

What DePaul must do to upset Oregon State in the Sweet Sixteen

What DePaul must do to upset Oregon State in the Sweet Sixteen

Zachary Holden March 25, 2016

  DALLAS — Against No. 3 Louisville in the second round of the NCAA tournament, the key to success was not allowing the Cardinals to dramatically out-rebound DePaul and limiting the play...

Anti-Semitic flyers printed on DePaul campus

Anti-Semitic flyers printed on DePaul campus

Jessica Villagomez March 24, 2016

DePaul’s Vincentian mission assures hateful rhetoric has no place on its campuses. With organizations, offices and groups like the Jewish Life Center, students have a place to feel supported and included...

Facing ‘Players of the Year’ no big deal for DePaul come tournament time

Facing ‘Players of the Year’ no big deal for DePaul come tournament time

Zachary Holden March 24, 2016

It's no surprise that once a team gets into the NCAA tournament, the level of opposition is dramatically increased. The players and coaches in the tournament are the best of the best in college basketball,...

DePaul student in Brussels: 'We're lucky to report that we are all safe '

DePaul student in Brussels: ‘We’re lucky to report that we are all safe ‘

Rachel Hinton March 23, 2016

When Natalie Cushman, a DePaul junior who is studying abroad in Brussels, first heard about the bombings on her way to work at the European Parliament she was nonchalant, she said. She did not know...

Chicago increases security following Brussels attacks

Chicago increases security following Brussels attacks

The Chicago Police Department has increased security after attackers detonated bombs in deadly attacks on the European city of Brussels in Belgium. Interim Chicago Police Superintendent John...

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