In a financial recession, the arts is not the career path many can afford to take. Many artists are scared of the financial hardships that..
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..
Music is often considered to be a pastime or form of entertainment; however, music students are taking initiatives using their music to push for social..
Kiah Wilson never felt represented in her education. As a Black woman growing up in Auburn Gresham on Chicago’s South Side, Wilson was reflected in..
On Wednesday, a crowd of more than 100 people gathered on DePaul’s Quad in Lincoln Park to protest the University’s ties to the Chicago..
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..
It’s hard to believe that our fourth year is already coming to a close, and what a year it has been. We reported daily at..
Academia goes through periods of transition, but rarely are they fast and absolute. As the U.S. adjusted rapidly to uncertainty in mid-March, DePaul students and..
Jen Finstrom is a professor of first-year writing and the outreach coordinator of the University Center for Writing-based Learning (often referred to as the Writing..
On May 8, a week before the DePaul University Student Government Association (SGA) held their general elections, a handful of multicultural groups got together to..