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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Two unions seek to represent DePaul adjuncts

Two unions seek to represent DePaul adjuncts

Brenden Moore January 31, 2016

It appears the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is not the only shop in town as United Academics of Chicago, a branch of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), has also been active in the...

A bark to action: DePaul dog group promotes advocacy

A bark to action: DePaul dog group promotes advocacy

Kirsten Onsgard January 31, 2016

It started as a joke: Wouldn’t it be funny to create a Facebook group for DePaul students, devoted to posting pictures of dogs? But by word of mouth and a love of dogs, DePaul Dogspotting blew up...

Women's basketball rebounds against St. John's

Women’s basketball rebounds against St. John’s

Zachary Holden January 31, 2016

Coming off the disappointing loss to Seton Hall on Friday, the DePaul women’s basketball team played host to St. John’s in a game between the two of the top teams in the Big East. No. 23/21 DePaul...

Spirited away: Blue Demon Week falls short

Spirited away: Blue Demon Week falls short

Emma Krupp January 31, 2016

If you visited the Student Center last week, you probably noticed the blue and red decorations signifying DePaul’s annual Blue Demon Week. Maybe you saw signs on campus that listed an itinerary of...

DePaul falters to No. 7 Xavier, 86-65

DePaul falters to No. 7 Xavier, 86-65

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief January 30, 2016

The only thing more predictable than DePaul men’s basketball blowing a 9-0 lead to start the game against the seventh-ranked team in the country is the way they opened the second half — uninspired. A...

Review: Snarfing down sandwiches at Lincoln Park's latest shop

Review: Snarfing down sandwiches at Lincoln Park’s latest shop

Ben Savage January 30, 2016

I remember how close I used to be to so many people. Funneled into the same grueling, hormonal prison, day after day after day; I was in high school. The peers I had were so random in their assortment,...

Unionization movement arrives at DePaul

Unionization movement arrives at DePaul

Brenden Moore and Megan Deppen January 25, 2016

[dropcap]M[/dropcap]otivated by low wages, flimsy benefits and a 2014 precedent-setting ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), adjunct faculty members are rushing to unionize at institutions...

The best and worst of DePaul's Student Center food

The best and worst of DePaul’s Student Center food

Ben Gartland, Erin Yarnall, and Jessica Villagomez January 24, 2016

If you're sick of spending your meal plan money on the usual burger and fries combo, we have you covered. Here's our picks for best and worst of food found in DePaul's Lincoln Park Student Center. 1....

Sarah Gorden’s journey to being drafted by the National Women’s Soccer League’s Chicago Red Stars

Sarah Gorden’s journey to being drafted by the National Women’s Soccer League’s Chicago Red Stars

Zachary Holden January 24, 2016

When the final whistle blew against Providence on Nov. 3, a match that would finish 1-0 in favor of the Friars, ending DePaul’s season and the collegiate career of defensive stalwart Sarah Gorden,...

Lost items at DePaul find new life as donations

Lost items at DePaul find new life as donations

Maddy Crozier January 24, 2016

At DePaul, items that have been unfortunately lost gain a second life in helping the unfortunate. Items like bikes and clothing find new homes at local charities. Lincoln Park campus Director of Public...

Weighing options: DePaul urges caution on adjunct unionization

Weighing options: DePaul urges caution on adjunct unionization

Brenden Moore January 18, 2016

DePaul could soon be at the forefront of the debate over adjunct unionization as Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M. informed faculty last week of attempts by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)...

It’s all in the family for men's basketball's Peter Ryckbosch

It’s all in the family for men’s basketball’s Peter Ryckbosch

Aaron Lee January 18, 2016

Every Christmas Eve for the past three years has begun on the hardwood floors of a gym for the Ryckbosch family. One ball, one rim, three people, and a game of 21. One former professional basketball...

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