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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

With no budget, Rauner repeats calls for pro-business reform

With no budget, Rauner repeats calls for pro-business reform

Associated Press, Sara Burnett, and Ivan Moreno January 28, 2016

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner used his State of the State address Wednesday to make another case for changes he says would make Illinois more competitive, even as he...

'Justice for all?' event addresses past and future of Black Lives Matter

‘Justice for all?’ event addresses past and future of Black Lives Matter

Edna Espino January 15, 2016

In 2011, DePaul professor Valerie Johnson turned on her television to find that George Zimmerman had been acquitted in the Trayvon Martin case. A feeling of disbelief overwhelmed her.  “You see...

Loss of MAP grants threatens the DePaul experience

Loss of MAP grants threatens the DePaul experience

Emma Krupp November 8, 2015

The Illinois State House of Representatives will vote on a budget bill this Tuesday that contains funding for the Monetary Assistance Program (MAP), a financial aid system that provides more than $370...

DePaul offers support to students facing drug addiction

DePaul offers support to students facing drug addiction

Claire Fisher October 18, 2015

October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. This nationwide observance is dedicated to recognizing the role of substance...

DePaul increases innovation efforts

DePaul increases innovation efforts

Kyle Woosley October 18, 2015

U.S. News and World Report named DePaul University as one of its “most innovative schools” in the country. DePaul received the 21st spot on the list, which U.S. News and World Report had higher...

Tibetan Buddhist monks visit DePaul

Marissa Nelson October 11, 2015

Tibetan Buddhist monks focused on building bridges between different religious traditions during their visit to DePaul last week, creating a traditional sand mandala in the Lincoln Park Student Center...

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Library incorporates video game leasing program

Kyle Woolsey September 27, 2015

While checking out the latest edition of “Madden” or fighting to the death in “Mortal Kombat” can be a great way to unwind after work or school, for many studying in DePaul’s College of Computing...

DePaul quad adds solar panels

DePaul quad adds solar panels

Maddy Crozier September 27, 2015

Four new solar panels in the quad and two in the Loop will decorate DePaul’s campuses in an effort to further involve students in campus sustainability and invigorate campus life. Each solar panel,...

Chicago pushes for sugar tax to curb sweet tooth, raise cash

Chicago pushes for sugar tax to curb sweet tooth, raise cash

Colin Sallee September 20, 2015

With a laundry list of concerns on the intake of sugary drinks as well as a shortage in revenue, Chicago has begun an effort to severely tax these products. While there is a three percent tax on...

In-house EVP candidate faces DePaul community

In-house EVP candidate faces DePaul community

Jessica Villagomez September 13, 2015

Candidate for DePaul Executive Vice President Jeffrey Bethke led an open campus meeting with the university community Thursday, making the case as to why he is the best candidate to replace retiring...

Fraternity offers membership to transgender men

Fraternity offers membership to transgender men

Anna Quesse September 13, 2015

A national fraternity with a DePaul presence made history this summer by becoming the first non-LGBTQ fraternity in the country to allow members of the transgender community to join.  The fraternity,...

MAP in limbo as state leaders bicker

MAP in limbo as state leaders bicker

Anne Malina September 13, 2015

The Monetary Award Program (MAP) is in limbo as a budget battle between Gov. Bruce Rauner (R – Winnetka) and the Democrat-led legislature continues into the start of the school year.  The program...

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