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Avery Schoenhals

Chicago

Campus News Editor at The DePaulia

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  • 2 months ago | depauliaonline.com | Avery Schoenhals

    In January, DePaul launched the newest rendition of its health and wellness campaign, Take Care DePaul. Designed to encourage everyone to “lead with empathy and respect,” the refreshed version of the decades-long campaign is a proactive approach to what Student Government Association treasurer Prince Priyanshu called “the rise of hate nationwide,” especially against undocumented, LGBTQ+ and other marginalized communities.

  • 2 months ago | depauliaonline.com | Avery Schoenhals

    Miguel Cardona departed the Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education building in Washington for the last time as Secretary of Education on Jan. 17. That was just three days before President Donald Trump took office, while vowing to eliminate Cardona’s former department.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | depauliaonline.com | Avery Schoenhals

    Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced in a news release Monday that President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. will retire after 10 years as the agency’s leader. Upon retiring, Carter will become president and CEO of St. Anthony Hospital “in the coming weeks,”according to the release. Carter began working for the CTA in 1984 as a staff attorney and has worked for the agency for a combined 26 years.

  • Dec 19, 2024 | depauliaonline.com | Avery Schoenhals

    DePaul University President Rob Manuel announced the selection of Dania Matos as the next vice president for diversity, inclusion and belonging in a Newsline statement emailed to the university community on Tuesday. In the Dec.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | depauliaonline.com | Avery Schoenhals |LiLi Jarvenpa

    Chicago ended its over multi-year contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection technology provider, on Monday, Sept. 23, pulling the plug on the service after midnight on Sept. 22. The Chicago City Council voted 33-14 on Sept. 18 to keep ShotSpotter in the city in an attempt to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to remove the technology in Chicago.