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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

DePaul alum becomes mayor of Benton Harbor, Michigan

DePaul alum becomes mayor of Benton Harbor, Michigan

Rachel Hinton February 14, 2016

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The resurgence of the Big East

The resurgence of the Big East

Josh Criswell February 14, 2016

When the Big East underwent a transformational face-lift in 2013, questions arose regarding whether or not the conference would be able to retain its status as one of the premier leagues in college basketball....

Backlash after Beyonce's Halftime Show racist

Backlash after Beyonce’s Halftime Show racist

Danielle Harris, Former news editor February 12, 2016

In December 1969, two members of the Black Panther Party were shot and killed in their own beds by 14 officers of the Chicago Police Department (CPD). According to HISTORY.com, police initially claimed...

Students may now choose preferred name and gender on campus systems

Students may now choose preferred name and gender on campus systems

Kirsten Onsgard and Maddy Crozier February 10, 2016

For Jordan Jedry, a new quarter didn’t just mean new classes, but a conversation about gender. Jedry, who does not identify as male or female, needed to make sure professors were aware of their preference...

DePaul falls to No. 1 Villanova

DePaul falls to No. 1 Villanova

Josh Criswell February 9, 2016

The DePaul men’s basketball team hosted the top-ranked Villanova Wildcats one week removed from an upset victory over the No. 11 Providence Friars. Unfortunately for the Blue Demons, there...

Inching closer? Men's basketball shows progress with Providence win

Inching closer? Men’s basketball shows progress with Providence win

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2016

Billy Garrett admitted it was “kind of weird.” The DePaul guard watched as his teammates stormed the student section at Allstate Arena Tuesday to celebrate the Blue Demons’ best win of the season,...

Conversation served at the Language Café

Conversation served at the Language Café

Edna Espino February 7, 2016

DePaul graduate Ranran Qi flew from China last September to reach the United States for a better education. The culture shock, however, she experienced made it feel like she had entered another world,...

DePaul answers call to fundraise in Blue Demon Challenge

DePaul answers call to fundraise in Blue Demon Challenge

Emma Krupp February 7, 2016

This year the Office of Alumni Engagement and Outreach set its most ambitious goal for the Blue Demon Challenge yet: If 450 people give money to DePaul in just one day, alumnus Jack Cummins would donate...

Young voters still 'feeling the bern' despite loss in Iowa

Young voters still ‘feeling the bern’ despite loss in Iowa

Pat Mullane February 7, 2016

It wasn’t until midday Tuesday that television news channels officially declared Hillary Clinton the winner of last week’s Iowa caucus.  The head-to-head race between the former Secretary of State...

The problems with discussing controversy from behind a keyboard

The problems with discussing controversy from behind a keyboard

Rachel Hinton and Fabio De Simone February 7, 2016

On Nov, 9, 2015, University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe resigned as a result of student protesting aimed at his handling, or lack thereof, of numerous instances of racially motivated crimes that...

DePaul stuns no. 11 Providence in 77-70 upset

DePaul stuns no. 11 Providence in 77-70 upset

Josh Criswell February 2, 2016

On a night when NBA scouts flocked to Allstate Arena to watch a potential top-five draft pick in Providence guard Kris Dunn, the DePaul men’s basketball team stole the show.  Led by a career-night...

Close quarters: DePaul students face overcrowding in dorms

Close quarters: DePaul students face overcrowding in dorms

Revan Lowe-Watkins January 31, 2016

Freshman Jolie Mills came to DePaul from Michigan excited for the experience of living away from home. Like many first-year students, Mills looked forward to having a roommate and was eager to move into...

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