Two months into distribution, the City of Chicago’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan could expand to include employees in higher education in phase 1c – estimated..
The 14 East staff shares our pros and cons of never knowing a society without the World Wide Web and where we still find corners..
At the start of 2020, the world was excited for the start of a new year and decade; I was optimistic about the opportunities that..
As Alan Maman, the California producer who records under the alias The Alchemist, states on the third track of his most recent record The Food..
The College of Communication created their own TEDx-inspired stage on Facebook Live with “BETTER TOGETHER: Voices of Strength During the Distance.” The virtual event occurred..
Four years ago, DePaul’s Corporate and Employer Outreach team began an informal partnership with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and three of the university’s..
Experts say underlying issues to blame Nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the United States have been hard hit by COVID-19. As of May..
For over two months now, the COVID-19 pandemic has flipped our lives upside down in the U.S. With many students and professionals alike now bound..
Everything seemed to be going as expected for DePaul senior Natalie Robbins when she logged into Zoom for her political science seminar on Tuesday night...
On a crisp, frost-tipped morning, a frantic shuffle through rush hour in the Loop or a dreamy, Sunday afternoon on Lake Shore Drive, you can..