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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Theatre School building earns top marks

The Theatre School building earns top marks

Maddy Crozier November 4, 2015

The Theatre School at DePaul has received a 2015 Design Excellence Award from the American Institute of Architects Chicago (AIA Chicago), carrying a distinguishing ranking alongside other architectural...

DePaul women's soccer's loss to Providence marks season end

DePaul women’s soccer’s loss to Providence marks season end

Zachary Holden November 3, 2015

“It’s never easy to lose. It’s never a position you want to be in,” Elise Wyatt said, holding back tears. “This team made a good run and Providence gave us a run for our money and on this...

DePaul School of Music construction approved

DePaul School of Music construction approved

Jessica Villagomez November 2, 2015

The University Board of Trustees approved the construction of a new $98.5 million School of Music building at a meeting Oct. 30. The project, which is set to be completed by March 2018, will begin...

Hillary Clinton returns to Chicago suburbs near hometown

Hillary Clinton returns to Chicago suburbs near hometown

Ylldes Mustafa November 2, 2015

The Maine South High School fight song plays in the hallways during passing periods. Teenagers squeeze down the crowded hallways with their heavy backpacks, walking past the school’s “Wall of Honor.”...

Course evaluations now public for some DePaul schools

Course evaluations now public for some DePaul schools

Emma Krupp October 25, 2015

While end-of-the-quarter course evaluations can be viewed as a nuisance by some, they could now mean much more as students in several colleges can now access data from past course evaluations on their...

The many sandwiches of Chicago

The many sandwiches of Chicago

Colin Sallee October 25, 2015

Chicago has a rich history of providing its citizens with an abundance of meat, cheese and bread. Condiments and toppings? Yes, those bases are also covered with the likes of tomatoes, neon green...

DePaul basketball needs to fill city’s power vacuum

DePaul basketball needs to fill city’s power vacuum

Ben Gartland October 25, 2015

There’s a void in the Chicago college basketball right now. Five men’s basketball coaches from Chicago schools – DePaul, Chicago State, Northwestern, Illinois-Chicago and Loyola Chicago – spoke...

Chicago, China celebrate 30 years of sisterhood

Chicago, China celebrate 30 years of sisterhood

Muhammed Ahmed October 25, 2015

This month, more than 100 delegates and mayors from two of the world’s superpowers — China and the U.S. — met in Chicago Oct. 22-23 for a historic convening at the Hilton Chicago for the 2015 U.S.-China...

Enthusiasm high at Chicago College Basketball Luncheon

Enthusiasm high at Chicago College Basketball Luncheon

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2015

  Joe McKeown almost made it. As the longtime Northwestern women’s basketball head coach wrapped up his speech at the annual Chicago College Basketball Luncheon, McKeown couldn’t help note...

DePaul School of Music prepares for new building

DePaul School of Music prepares for new building

Jessica Villagomez October 23, 2015

Pending the approval of DePaul’s Board of Trustees at the upcoming Oct. 30 meeting, DePaul is set to begin construction on the new School of Music building starting early November. Renovations would...

DePaul head coach Doug Bruno has led the Blue Demons to third Big East Tournament titles in the last five seasons. 
(Photo Courtesy of DePaul Athletics)

DePaul extends Bruno’s contract through 2020-21 season

Ben Savage October 23, 2015

DePaul has extended the contract of head women's basketball coach, Doug Bruno, for an additional year. Bruno is now committed to DePaul through the 2020-21 season. Bruno has led DePaul to the NCAA...

Case Closed: DePaul appears tone deaf while skirting Dean Koocher issue

Case Closed: DePaul appears tone deaf while skirting Dean Koocher issue

Editorial Board October 19, 2015

In an email to faculty and staff on Oct. 15, DePaul President Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M. said he does not “share the position of some that Dr. Gerald Koocher, dean of the College of Science and...

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