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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Art AIDS America exhibit comes to Lincoln Park

Art AIDS America exhibit comes to Lincoln Park

Brian Pearlman, Nation & World Editor January 29, 2017

AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) doesn’t make the headlines as often as it used to. First inaccurately called “gay cancer” and then GRID (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency) in the early 1980s,...

Chicagoans bus to DC for inauguration protests

Chicagoans bus to DC for inauguration protests

Rachel Hinton January 23, 2017

Thursday’s crisp weather didn’t stop activists. Their sharpied-signs and neck pillows blew haplessly in the wind as they waited to board buses to protest the incoming Trump Administration. Before the...

Protesters flood streets for Women’s March on Chicago

Protesters flood streets for Women’s March on Chicago

Darrah Perryman January 23, 2017

The steady chatter from the “L” tracks added whispered layers to the crowd of 250,000 that occupied the streets below its breath Saturday. Each time the train whistled into the 60 degree January...

Trump supporters celebrate on inauguration day

Trump supporters celebrate on inauguration day

Brenden Moore January 23, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C. — After facing ridicule from acquaintances, friends, family and pressure from popular culture, a feeling of vindication swirled around the National Mall as supporters of Donald Trump...

Bridging the gap: International students mentor one another

Bridging the gap: International students mentor one another

Sam Johnson January 22, 2017

Graziele Balbinotti, Brazilian by birth, came to Chicago four years ago to learn English. Since that time, Balbinotti mastered her English-speaking skills, and decided to stay with DePaul to pursue her...

DePaul, Chicago take part in a series of protests against President Trump

DePaul, Chicago take part in a series of protests against President Trump

Danielle Harris, Sam Johnson, and Shirui Ji January 22, 2017

With about 30 students, the DePaul Students Together Against Trump (STAT) coalition a marched and chanted through the Lincoln Park campus Jan. 20 in protest of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. STAT’s...

Students Together Against Trump organize inauguration protest

Students Together Against Trump organize inauguration protest

Danielle Church January 17, 2017

For many, the presidential election results on Nov. 8 were a sign change would finally come to America – it would become “great again”. But for others, it signified a turn in everything President...

DePaul president accepts new  job, will not return to university

DePaul president accepts new job, will not return to university

Emma Krupp January 17, 2017

DePaul President Rev. Holtschneider, C.M., has been appointed to a new role as Executive Vice President/ Chief Operating Officer of Ascension, a Catholic healthcare organization, according to a...

Obama says goodbye in Chicago

Obama says goodbye in Chicago

Brenden Moore January 17, 2017

Speaking in his hometown of Chicago, President Barack Obama urged Americans to come together to address the core issues threatening democracy as he said farewell to the nation Tuesday night. Emotions...

DOJ report: Chicago police regularly use excessive force

DOJ report: Chicago police regularly use excessive force

Rachel Hinton January 17, 2017

Working against the clock, the Department of Justice released their findings from a 13-month investigation into policing practices in Chicago. The 164-page report breaks down the problems that face community...

SGA vetoes controversial amendment

SGA vetoes controversial amendment

Samantha Rivera January 17, 2017

A proposed Student Government Association (SGA) amendment has ignited controversy within the group and brought the SGA election process under scrutiny.  During a Jan. 5 Student Government Association...

Obama approves $1.1 billion CTA renovation grant

Obama approves $1.1 billion CTA renovation grant

Darrah Perryman January 17, 2017

Karyn Lacey lives beyond the brinks of the Red Line’s corridors. Getting to the CTA isn’t a 10, 15 or even 20 minute walk from her doorstep. For Lacey, a first year graduate student studying journalism...

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