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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Millennials embrace Pope Francis

Millennials embrace Pope Francis

Megan Deppen September 24, 2015

WASHINGTON D.C. — His humility, his identity as an Argentine, even his insistence on driving a fuel efficient fiat through the nation's capital: these are some of the traits young Americans list...

Photos: Pope Francis visits D.C.

Photos: Pope Francis visits D.C.

Megan Deppen September 24, 2015

[aesop_gallery id="15389"] WASHINGTON, D.C. - Catholics from across the world flocked to Washington, D.C. to see Pope Francis and celebrate mass with him during his six-day trip to the U.S. Photos...

'I was raped': A DePaul student’s rape and the university’s code of conduct

‘I was raped’: A DePaul student’s rape and the university’s code of conduct

Rachel Hinton and Shelley Mesch September 21, 2015

Only an opaque screen was placed between DePaul student Meagan Anderson and her accused rapist. The two were physically separated but Anderson still felt the same anxiety that had consumed her for...

Schissler finds a home at DePaul

Schissler finds a home at DePaul

Ben Gartland September 20, 2015

DePaul women’s soccer finished 2014 undefeated in the regular season, losing only in the first round of the NCAA tournament to Wisconsin. Part of the success was a stingy defense that kept DePaul...

Wars throughout the world contribute to refugee crisis

Wars throughout the world contribute to refugee crisis

Jackson Danbeck September 20, 2015

Humans are accustomed to hearing about foreign, bloody wars with dangerous consequences. This is especially true for Americans, whose soldiers are stationed on bases across the globe, whose majority...

Dorm delicacies: 3 easy recipes to make in your room

Dorm delicacies: 3 easy recipes to make in your room

Erin Yarnall September 20, 2015

For many students, this year is the first time they’re cooking on their own. Here are some simple ways to spruce up an easy meal in your dorm room. Baked macaroni and cheese Ingredients One...

California legislature passes right-to-die bill

California legislature passes right-to-die bill

Fabio De Simone September 20, 2015

After being diagnosed with brain cancer, 29-year-old Brittany Maynard wrote a piece for CNN in November 2014 describing her fight against the terminal illness titled “My right to die with dignity at...

Skating through life: Skateboarding culture is more than bruises and injuries

Skating through life: Skateboarding culture is more than bruises and injuries

Erin Yarnall September 20, 2015

When the weather isn’t bone-chillingly cold, walk down almost any street in Chicago and you can see someone skateboarding. Whether it’s for transportation, fun or an attempt to land a new trick,...

Criticism mounts as DePaul responds to Dean Koocher

Criticism mounts as DePaul responds to Dean Koocher

Brenden Moore September 14, 2015

Several members of the DePaul community have joined a chorus of outsiders in criticizing the university’s response to the conclusions made in the Hoffman Report, a 543-page document that unveiled now-College...

Community frustrated with lack of police alerts to assaults

Community frustrated with lack of police alerts to assaults

Megan Deppen September 14, 2015

Kaie Raig was walking home at 3:45 a.m. Aug. 9 when she was sexually assaulted. Just blocks from DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus, her initial thoughts were “DePaul is starting in a couple weeks and...

PM resignation, Syrian refugees add to Greek turmoil

PM resignation, Syrian refugees add to Greek turmoil

Rachel Hinton September 13, 2015

After a nationwide referendum on bailout conditions and long negotiations, Greece and leaders of the Eurozone reached an agreement July 14, preventing the country from defaulting after they missed...

Kentucky clerk Kim Davis sparks national debate

Kentucky clerk Kim Davis sparks national debate

Fabio De Simone September 13, 2015

In early August, Kim Davis, a clerk in Kentucky for Rowan County, began denying marriage licenses to all couples in an effort to protest the recent and historic ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges mandating...

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