Chicago’s arts and Puerto Rican communities are coming together at Workshop 4200 in Hermosa to celebrate the “Sowing Seeds, Harvesting Dreams” fundraiser art exhibit. The..
It’s scattered on orientation handouts, posters, DePaul’s mission statement and repeated so often in introductions like these, you likely already have an idea of what’s..
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Austin grocer uses pop-up markets to determine long-term business plan On a sunny October day in Austin’s 29th Ward Veterans Peace Garden, Liz Abunaw stood..
Fawn Pochel is the education coordinator at the American Indian Center — a cultural and community resource for nearly 65,000 American Indians in Chicagoland’s six-county region...
Imagine this: You are a DePaul student faced with a foreboding commute to the Loop campus, a stack of readings you have yet to complete..
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The late-night munchies are merciless, and will come for anyone who makes for susceptible prey. Stay up late cramming for an exam or mindlessly watching..
Building renovations and conversions are integral in the maintenance of Chicago’s ever-changing urban landscape. It’s the classic progression — synagogues become apartments, music venues become..
The Latin American and Latino Studies Department at DePaul University held an official welcome for the 2019-2020 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Chair, Erika..