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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

World Series victory parade draws massive crowds

World Series victory parade draws massive crowds

Jack Higgins November 6, 2016

On Friday morning, fans dressed in “Cubby Blue” stretched along the Chicago Cubs Parade route starting at Wrigley Field, following Lake Shore Drive south to Grant Park. They eagerly awaited the...

Home is where the vote is

Home is where the vote is

Taylor Ashmore November 6, 2016

With election day fast-approaching, many DePaul students are scrambling to cast their votes before polls close Tuesday. Students who are studying abroad internationally, however, are given a more difficult...

Police investigating sexual assault on campus

Police investigating sexual assault on campus

Rachel Hinton October 23, 2016

A criminal sexual assault was reported Thursday between 1:45 and 2:30 a.m. in Munroe Hall. Students were notified via public safety alert, but this sexual assault will be investigated by the Chicago Police...

FAFSA moves opening date to Oct. 1

FAFSA moves opening date to Oct. 1

Latricia Polk October 3, 2016

Beginning this year, students can apply for next year’s federal financial aid as early as Oct. 1. The new deadline to apply and complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is months...

CTU votes to strike after 95-percent approval rate

CTU votes to strike after 95-percent approval rate

Danielle Church October 2, 2016

The Chicago Teacher Union’s (CTU) voted Wednesday to authorize a strike date, after negotiations could not be settled on a contract between CTU and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for over a year. CTU is...

Race and Action plan announced

Race and Action plan announced

Jessica Villagomez September 19, 2016

Black Student Union president Mario Morrow is encouraged, but still skeptical. In January, the BSU met with DePaul president Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M., and discussed concerns and changes needed for...

CTA proposes Red Line revamp

CTA proposes Red Line revamp

Jackson Danbeck September 19, 2016

The Chicago Transit Authority plans a new and daring $2.1 billion modernization project of the northern segments of the Red and Purple ‘El’ lines, intended to relieve the chronic congestion that...

The cost of public intoxication

The cost of public intoxication

Jackson Danbeck September 18, 2016

It is no secret that college students like to drink and, for good measure, to get drunk. But every once in a while one of the night’s company goes just a little too far. Even if these days are goneby,...

DePaul Facebook ratings taken down after an influx of 1-star reviews

DePaul Facebook ratings taken down after an influx of 1-star reviews

Kyle Woosley September 12, 2016

If someone checked any of DePaul’s Facebook pages for the university itself or its various colleges, they may notice something different: There’s no longer a Facebook star rating, or a way to rate...

DePaul working to improve Wi-Fi following student survey

DePaul working to improve Wi-Fi following student survey

Rachel Hinton September 12, 2016

When Sara VanderBaan was a freshman living in the dorms last year her internet access, one of the main necessities of college life, was noticeably bad whenever she was at home. But when she walked...

Holtschneider begins last year at DePaul on positive note

Holtschneider begins last year at DePaul on positive note

Brenden Moore September 11, 2016

Entering his thirteenth and final year leading DePaul, Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M., seems at ease. With a record-setting fundraising campaign complete, all ten colleges set to be appropriately housed...

DePaul Public Safety and crime

Aggravated assault reported on Loop campus

Kyle Woosley July 28, 2016

An aggravated assault was reported in the Maggie C. Daley Building at DePaul’s loop campus. According to Public Safety, the incident occurred at approximately 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in an elevator of the...

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