DePaul’s new plan to serve diverse student populations
The Center for Identity, Inclusion and Social Change, closed on Aug. 15, but DePaul has a new approach to continue supporting its diverse student populations. The Center’s focus was on intersectional...
View ArticleDePaul named 93rd safest campus, off-campus safety still an issue
DePaul University has been named the 93rd safest college campus in the U.S. by the National Council for Home Safety and Security (NCHSS). DePaul ranked right in the middle of its Chicago counterparts;...
View ArticleDePaul’s political groups hit the ground running
As DePaul’s political student groups hold their first meetings of the year, they are all beginning to decide how best to engage the DePaul community with their groups’ messages. The beginning of the...
View ArticleSGA introduces new senators, updates on library hours
The Student Government Association recently had their Fall election. The student community overwhelmingly voted in support of requesting administration to reconstitute the extended library hours and...
View ArticleNew play explores a love triangle’s quest to save a beloved museum
A new play called “Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England” opens at the Healy Theatre of DePaul on Oct. 20 and runs through Oct. 29. The play takes place in a college town and follows the narrative...
View ArticleMinor in climate change science and policy introduced
Albert Einstein famously defined insanity as “doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.” In lieu of ignoring the results of climate change that have led to recent...
View ArticleEnglish department creates “Harry Potter” study abroad program
DePaul students, all aboard the Hogwarts Express! DePaul’s English department recently announced the creation of a new study abroad program for Harry Potter fans. The program curriculum will include...
View ArticleChange to library hours sparks petition, study-in
Seniors, juniors and sophomores at DePaul remember a time when the library was open until 2 a.m during the week. At the beginning of the school year, when the John T. Richardson Library announced a...
View ArticleRemembering Frankie Valencia: eight years later
If you live in Clifton-Fullerton Hall, you might have seen a plaque near the first floor lounge that reads “We ARE the future. How will you make it better? How will you be remembered?” The plaque...
View ArticleControversial author Charles Murray’s visit sparks student protest
In the pouring, freezing rain on Wednesday evening, students protested Libertarian speaker Charles Murray’s appearance at DePaul. College Republicans hosted the event inside of Cortelyou Commons with...
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