‘It’s been pretty wild, though it’s probably been wild everywhere.’ Across the country, spring breaks are getting extended, classes are getting canceled and moved online..
A Q&A-style guide about the coronavirus. On Wednesday, March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, the president of DePaul..
While most coursework moves online, the university — including the libraries and Student Centers — remain open On Wednesday evening DePaul University joined the growing..
On Wednesday evening, March 11, DePaul students received the first in a long line of emails stating that the university would be moving most DePaul..
We can’t escape bombastic national election coverage. However, the national election is often not the most impactful election to your daily life. “Local government oftentimes..
DePaul University claims that 90 percent of its students live off-campus or are commuters. As an urban dual-location campus with a large population, DePaul only..
When I first pitched the question “What do you think of when you think of Freemasons?” this past May during a newsroom meeting, the unanimous..
Cicero trio pull skills together to create El Cicero Independiente A year ago, Irene Romulo, Ankur Singh and April Alonso didn’t know each other. Today,..
Intersex activist and DePaul alum Pidgeon Pagonis spoke about their global activism — and its origins at the DePaul Women’s and Gender Studies Department Editor’s..
The Capitol Bimonthly is a once-every-other-monthly state news briefer published by 14 East covering current issues in state news. Legislative News Legislation As many of..