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DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

Beyond Chicago: DePaul students celebrate holiday traditions from around the world

Holly Jenvey / December 25, 2019

As soon as Fall Quarter came to a close, many students left DePaul’s campuses either to kick back and ring in the holidays with family or continued studying over the December Intersession. While many...

Mexican Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, center, departs a news conference at the Mexican Embassy in Washington, Tuesday, June 4, 2019, as part of a Mexican delegation in Washington for talks following trade tariff threats from the Trump Administration.

Mexican officials try to stave off tariffs at White House

Jill Colvin, Matthew Lee and Luis Alonso Lugo, Associated Press / June 5, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mexican and U.S. officials met late into the day Tuesday at the White House trying to stave off President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on all Mexican goods flowing into the United...

People in Mexico City demonstrate in solidarity for the "disappeared," a number of citizens whom have gone missing in Mexico's War on Drugs, allegedly due both to drug cartels and corrupt police forces. (Marco Ugarte | AP)

‘The disappeared’ of Mexico’s drug war

Kevin Gross / May 25, 2015

“A few weeks ago they shut down much of the town because of real safety tensions. The cartels shot down a police helicopter — no joke,” Daniel Lagespi, a student at Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes...

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