Editor’s note: This letter was originally published in 14 East’s March 19, 2020 newsletter. Hello everyone, I hope you are staying safe and finding small..
This story was originally published on Friday, March 13. It was updated on Friday, March 20. Your questions about how DePaul University is being affected by COVID-19,..
Voting was the exception to calls for social distancing in Chicago on Tuesday, March 17, for the Illinois primary election. Despite the Centers for Disease..
When I woke up on my 19th birthday, the first thing I remember thinking was “I can’t wait to be 20.” Nineteen, to me, just..
On Tuesday, March 3, at 4:30 p.m., DePaul’s Office of Public Safety sent out an email to the DePaul community advising them to adhere to..
On the afternoon of Friday, March 13, a coalition of over 25 DePaul student organizations and leaders called the “Left Alliance” put forth a list..
Since DePaul announced on Wednesday, March 11, that DePaul’s on-campus residents would have to vacate their residence halls, there has been a rush to relocate..
Traducido por Richie Requena La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) declaró al virus COVID 19 una pandemia, el día 11 de marzo. Como respuesta,..
‘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..