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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The inside of Wintrust Arena is seen after a DePaul basketball game on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

Even without sports, photographers’ creativity still runs high

Ryan Gilroy, Copy Editor June 4, 2020

We’ve seen the coronavirus shut down sports as we know it – yet, for the people who capture those split-second moments during those games, there is still a dire need to create. Photographers around...

A home in Lincoln Park, taken in the early evening.

Seeing Chicago in a new light

Madeline Brown May 30, 2020

Recently, one thing has been made very clear to me: I really have been taking the little things in life for granted.  This realization struck me on a walk through Lincoln Park with a friend. It was...

Wendy Davis is a sophomore studying Film and Television. She is available to hire for events and individual sessions and rates can be found on her website.  (Photo courtesy of Wendy Davis)

Student Photographer Spotlight: Wendy Davis

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief January 16, 2018

DePaul is home to a variety of what the world has to offer. This university contains some of the brightest and boldest in Chicago. We also have some great creative minds walking this campus. Sophomore...

This photo of the Chicago skyline called “Jardine Water Treatment Plant” was taken on Oct. 24, 2014 as part of “Liminal Infrastructure.” (Photo courtesy of Metabolic Studios)

DePaul Art Museum’s ‘Liminal Structure’ sees Chicago through a new lens

Lindsay Goldstein May 31, 2015

Last October, artists Lauren Bon, Tristan Duke and Richard Nielsen brought a giant shipping container to Chicago.  That shipping container had been fashioned into a giant photography device, called...

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