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DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

Students stand in DePaul's Office of Multicultural Student Success on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. Offices like these serve minorities on DePaul's campus, and the school doesn't plan to change course.

Students and staff react to the end of Minority-Serving Institution programs and proposed federal funding cuts

DePaul stands firm in mission: ‘Our goal is to make DePaul a place where everyone can thrive and belong’
Skylah Martinez, Contributing Writer / October 20, 2025

Following the end of discretionary funding to Minority-Serving Institutions, DePaul students are worried about how this will affect their college experiences and programs. The U.S. Department of Education...

(Victoria Williamson | The DePaulia)

SAF-B explained: How is your money being spent?

Jonathan Ballew, Assistant News Editor / February 5, 2018

Over the last year, nine DePaul students decided where $564,818 of student activity fees would be distributed. The nine voting students, along with one voting DePaul staff member and three non-voting...

Victoria Williamson | The DePaulia

SGA releases budget, shows dwindling funding

Jonathan Ballew, Assistant News Editor / January 29, 2018

Historically, students love to complain about DePaul’s Student Government Association (SGA). Take a look at DePaul SGA on Facebook and you will find multiple low ratings and poor reviews. One of the...

MAP grants a responsibility of the state

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor / July 11, 2016

A year ago, Illinois began its fiscal year without a state spending budget. Among the various types of services crucial for the well-being of many Illinois residents being cut, the Monterary Award...

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