There is something quite magical about the relationship between French natives and their food. It can transport them back to an old France with people..
Oct. 17 started as a normal day for DePaul’s Liturgy Coordinator Matt Merkt. Merkt, known on campus for his sassy jokes, effortless pianist skills and..
When thinking about the deep history of Chicago a few things come to mind: the Great Chicago Fire, Al Capone and his Prohibition-era bootleggers, and..
Emmy-winning journalist and professor Maria Hinojosa helps empower DePaul’s Latinx community It’s 2 p.m. on a Wednesday in New York City. DePaul University professor and..
On a calm, tree-lined block of Superior Street on Chicago’s West Side rests the Ukrainian National Museum. From the entrance, visitors can count the steeples..
Between laughter and serious heart-to-heart conversations, I was able to freely speak with Amanda Florian, a professional Italian-American blogger living in Chicago. Florian started her..
On May 2, 2017, a small but mighty group of Yale students completed production on a 70 episode web series called “Middlemarch: The Series.” The..
It was barely 10 a.m. as Gerry Quinton sat critiquing the complicated lace pattern of a deep grey corset. Hair perfectly curled, dress pressed, shoes..
How a group of social media users are creating memes to cope with mental illness, personal struggles I abruptly left class for the emergency room...
The Stage Locked doors, flaked wall painting, construction ladders at the entrance. This is how the Uptown Theatre, once the largest movie palace in the..