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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

DePaul junior enjoys cycling success

DePaul junior enjoys cycling success

Jasmine Hernandez September 19, 2016

Andrew Giniat was on his bike nearing the end of a cycling race. The cyclists, including Giniat, were amping up their speed to get ready for the big finish. Giniat was exhausted but as the crowds began...

DePaul arena naming rights take center stage

DePaul arena naming rights take center stage

Ben Gartland September 18, 2016

With the DePaul arena expected to open next fall, the building is starting to take shape. The concrete is poured and the trusses have started to be erected across the roof. And soon it will have...

NFL needs to approach concussions head on

NFL needs to approach concussions head on

Ben Gartland September 18, 2016

The National Football League came out with a newer protocol prior to the 2016 season for observing and preventing concussions. It puts into place observers that are unaffiliated with either team and...

Junior Darrick Wood is a contender to start at small forward in 2016-17. (Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

DePaul men’s basketball learns full 2016-17 Big East schedule

Ben Gartland September 13, 2016

The Big East conference announced its 2016-17 men's basketball schedule on Tuesday, giving DePaul full knowledge of their season's schedule. They'll start off the conference slate with a trip to...

Sports and politics do mix, as they should

Ben Gartland September 11, 2016

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick drew strong reactions when he sat down during the playing of the national anthem on Aug. 26. Fans posted videos of themselves burning Kaepernick jerseys...

Junior midfielder Philipp Koenigstein chases a ball in a 2015 match. Koenigstein and the entire men's soccer team returned yesterday for their first game against Albany. (Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

DePaul men’s soccer routs Northern Kentucky 4-1

Ben Gartland September 4, 2016

Four Blue Demons scored as DePaul (2-1-1) dominated Northern Kentucky (0-3-1) 4-1 at Wish Field on Sunday. This marked their second win in three days as they were coming off a 3-0 win against Albany...

Junior midfielder Philipp Koenigstein chases a ball in a 2015 match. Koenigstein and the entire men's soccer team returned yesterday for their first game against Albany. (Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

Season preview: DePaul men’s soccer looks to capitalize on momentum

Ben Gartland August 26, 2016

DePaul men's soccer look to carry over their momentum from the end of 2015 into this season. After a poor start in conference play, the Blue Demons rallied in the Big East schedule and made the Big...

Seton Hall forward Desi Rodriguez (20) goes up for a shot against DePaul center Tommy Hamilton IV (2) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Tommy Hamilton not returning to DePaul men’s basketball

Ben Gartland June 22, 2016

A report came out Wednesday morning that senior DePaul men's basketball forward Tommy Hamilton IV would not return to DePaul for the 2016-17 season. Tommy Hamilton will not return to DePaul's basketball...

Men's soccer optimistic after spring matches

Men’s soccer optimistic after spring matches

Zachary Holden May 22, 2016

After a 5-13-1 season last year where the DePaul men’s soccer team won four of its five games in the final stretch, the team is looking forward to another season of improvement. With their spring...

Women's tennis players to play in postseason tournament

Women’s tennis players to play in postseason tournament

Zachary Holden May 22, 2016

Coming off a disappointing loss in the Big East Championship on May 1, Yuliya Shupenia and Rebeca Mitrea were unsure if their season was over or not. The DePaul women’s tennis team as a whole didn’t...

Club sports working to become accessible

Club sports working to become accessible

Brittany Kapa April 24, 2016

It’s six o’clock in the morning and the sun is just rising in the east, casting beautiful colors across the already-gorgeous Chicago skyline. In a rowing boat on the Chicago River sit eight dedicated...

The track athlete who beat cancer and dreams of an animation career

The track athlete who beat cancer and dreams of an animation career

Ben Savage April 24, 2016

Googling “Chaz Bottoms” probably isn’t a common experience for students at DePaul. If you decided to search that two-word phrase — maybe you overheard someone say it at a party, it’s probably...

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