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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The parking 'dibs' dilemma

The parking ‘dibs’ dilemma

Danielle Harris, Former news editor January 24, 2016

Considering the city’s nickname “Chiberia,” it’s obvious Chicago winters are no walk in the park. From trudging down the sidewalk through icy sludge to waiting at the ‘L’ huddled under...

FILE - This Dec. 27, 2015 file photo, shows a Chipotle restaurant at Union Station in Washington. Chipotle says it will start a marketing push in February to begin its road to recovery after a series of food scares, and that it's confident it can win back customers over time. The remarks from executives come after Chipotle's sales plunged 30 percent in December. Its troubles began after an E. coli outbreak came to light at the end of October. Several weeks later, norovirus sickened dozens at a Chipotle in Boston. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Chipotle comeback likely

JohnFranco Joyce January 24, 2016

Chipotle’s Jackson Boulevard location on DePaul’s Loop campus continues to attract droves of hungry students and working Chicagoans. Nationwide, however, the corporate chain is conducting major...

Gov. Bruce Rauner gives a thumbs up after giving his first speech as governor on Monday Jan. 12, 2015 at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield, Ill. (Nancy Stone/Chicago Tribune/TNS)

DePaul MAP recipients face uncertain future

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor November 15, 2015

The reminder is on every computer monitor on both campuses. Blue and white posters with the #MAPMatters logo demanding the attention of the 23,799 students at DePaul. Try logging into Campus Connect...

Starbucks holiday cups prompt internet outrage

Starbucks holiday cups prompt internet outrage

Fabio De Simone November 13, 2015

Starbucks has historically used Christmas iconography to decorate their cups during the holiday season. Apparently, some Christmas-celebrating coffee drinkers have really enjoyed these annual cheery...

Passing Illinois budget requires political compromise

Passing Illinois budget requires political compromise

Brenden Moore November 8, 2015

As Gov. Rauner and state Democrats bicker, citizens of the state suffer. This is what it comes down to as we enter month six without a budget and no signs of an end in sight. Rauner, the rookie...

Native American history left neglected

Native American history left neglected

Claire Fisher November 8, 2015

November brings to mind falling leaves, cozy sweaters, the much-loved continuation of pumpkin flavored desserts and Thanksgiving, which concludes the month. However, while looking forward to this classic...

Food for thought: The case for meat

Food for thought: The case for meat

Geoff Stellfox November 8, 2015

Let’s start with the obvious, and not be coy about it. Red and processed meat is delicious. That’s why the recent World Health Organization’s (WHO) report outlining how diets heavy in red...

Gun control: America’s desperate need for change

Gun control: America’s desperate need for change

Brendan Pedersen October 15, 2015

As news of America’s latest mass shooting shoved its way into the national dialogue yet again this month, the nation’s elites did something rather uncharacteristic: in a rare bipartisan show of...

AP10ThingsToSee - Members of CodePink protest the deadly U.S. attack on a hospital in northern Afghanistan on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the Situation in Afghanistan, as U.S. Forces-Afghanistan Resolute Support Mission Commander Gen. John Campbell testifies. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Demand accountability for war crimes

Kate Kownacki October 9, 2015

It was around 2 a.m. Oct. 3 when a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan was struck by a series of U.S. airstrikes. According to Doctor’s Without Borders, or as they are more commonly...

His Holiness Pope Francis addresses a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS)

Pope Francis’ many Vincentian values

Danielle Harris, Former news editor September 27, 2015

There’s a lot in a name. Take Pope Francis, who took his papal title after St. Francis of Assisi. The Italian priest was known for advocating many leftist causes including protecting the environment...

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir addresses the 2015 Sustainable Development Summit, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015, at United Nations headquarters. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Saudi ambassador appointed to UN Human Rights Council

Fabio De Simone September 27, 2015

Many human rights activists around the world have bemoaned the recent appointment of Faisal Bin Hassan Trad, the ambassador of Saudi Arabia, to a position on the United Nations Human Rights Council...

Planned Parenthood funding in peril

Planned Parenthood funding in peril

JohnFranco Joyce September 27, 2015

In a last-ditch effort to avert a government shutdown, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has proposed a bill that would keep the government funded through Dec. 11 without defunding Planned Parenthood.The...

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