One year ago, 14 East and DePaul’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) began remixing the Public Newsroom series, which originated at City..
What happens when DePaul student media reports on the university? Student media is a part of DePaul University, but being students doesn’t stop us from..
Standing behind a mint green, white-speckled counter with Smart Water and Slim Jims on display, Seth Thach sighed as he closed his register – it’s..
Whether you have lived in Chicago your entire life or your first steps on campus were when you moved in, the transition from high school..
When asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, Kelly Fryer said Ernie Banks. She didn’t want to be the next Ernie Banks...
Sleepless nights, obscene amounts of coffee and ramen are often considered to be essential to the busy college lifestyle. Among the stress and exhaustion, an..
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2001, seasoned journalist Jane Pauley didn’t publicly talk about her mood disorder for three years. It was in 2004 when,..
Cheerleading, by nature, pushes boundaries and questions limitations. From a young age, cheerleaders learn to ignore their inhibitions, tossing their teammates into the air and..
A young woman with honey brown hair walked slowly across Columbus Drive. Careful and measured, each step appeared more hesitant than the last. The glow..
On Tuesday evenings, the DePaul POETS gather in DePaul University’s Lincoln Park Student Center. Founded in 2010, the student organization creates a community, both at..