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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

Crime rises in Loop Campus

Crime rises in Loop Campus

Mariah Woelfel February 6, 2017

On Upper Wacker Drive in Chicago’s Loop, there is only one hotel east of the 300 block, listed at $127 a night. I know this because I looked it up after seeing “3XX E Wacker” as a recurring address...

DePaul academia sign petition against immigration ban

DePaul academia sign petition against immigration ban

Darrah Perryman February 6, 2017

Thousands from the academia community signed a petition against President Donald Trump’s executive order, barring immigrants from seven predominately Muslim countries from entering the country for 90...

Uber continues service during airport taxi strike for Muslim ban, users respond with boycott

Uber continues service during airport taxi strike for Muslim ban, users respond with boycott

Ryan Wintry February 5, 2017

After a week of tumult, Uber C.E.O. Travis Kalanick announced his decision to leave President Donald Trump’s advisory council on Thursday. The news comes after many on Twitter used the hashtag #BoycottUber...

Students criticize pricing, quality of mandatory meal plans

Students criticize pricing, quality of mandatory meal plans

Rachel Hinton February 5, 2017

Last year, when Alexis Kleefisch was a freshman still figuring out the ins-and-outs of college life, there was one thing she learned quickly. School dining, specifically at the Student Center, was costing...

American carnage vs. hope and change in Washington, D.C. last week

American carnage vs. hope and change in Washington, D.C. last week

Brenden Moore January 30, 2017

In a sense, the events of Washington D.C. are one continuous house party. With an open invitation, folks from across the country and around the world arrive, stay awhile — perhaps even indulge...

University spends $35,195 on door barricades

University spends $35,195 on door barricades

Jess Villagomez and Sam Johnson January 30, 2017

The university ordered 800 door barricade devices to be installed on the Lincoln Park and Loop campus classrooms in order to secure doors from outside threats, like active shooter situations. The...

University hosts seventh annual Lunar New Year Celebration

University hosts seventh annual Lunar New Year Celebration

Lydia Connolly January 30, 2017

Guests adorned in red led into the Student Center Jan. 27 to celebrate the Chinese New Year. 2017 is the Year of the Rooster in Chinese culture. The traditional celebration of the New Year...

Trump’s immigration orders spark protests nationwide

Trump’s immigration orders spark protests nationwide

Danielle Harris, Former news editor January 30, 2017

Hundreds gathered outside the Chicago Department of Homeland Security office downtown Jan. 26 in protest of President Donald Trump’s executive orders ordering construction of a wall on the Mexico-United...

Year of the Rooster to bring encouragement, motivation

Year of the Rooster to bring encouragement, motivation

Shirui Ji January 30, 2017

Though Chicago remains chilly, spring is coming. Jan. 28, the first day of 2017 on the Chinese lunar calendar, previews the seasonal change.  “The first day of Chinese New Year...

FBI warning: employment scam targets college students

FBI warning: employment scam targets college students

Rachel Hinton January 30, 2017

College students are being targeted by employment scams across the country, according to a recent public service announcement from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). The scams, which have...

Students Together Against Trump continue organized opposition

Students Together Against Trump continue organized opposition

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor January 30, 2017

Protests took place all over the country the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration Jan. 20. DePaul’s Students Together Against Trump, (STAT), were among the many protesters, which took out to the streets...

Coal industry’s ties run deep with Catholicism

Coal industry’s ties run deep with Catholicism

Darrah Perryman January 30, 2017

Michael Iafrate and Fr. Edwin Gariguez are waiting for the lights to turn on. As activists for clean energy, they believe the time is now to forge a new path to sustainability. Though their...

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