
Lucia Preziosi
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6 days ago |
depauliaonline.com | Lucia Preziosi |Jake Cox
President Rob Manuel was called to testify before Congress yesterday to speak about antisemitism on DePaul’s campus. A day later, he sat down with student media to discuss the hearing and his plans to tackle antisemitism on campus. Manuel appeared before the House Committee on Education & Workforce on Wednesday, May 7, with California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo) president Jeffrey Armstrong and Haverford College president Wendy Raymond.
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1 month ago |
depauliaonline.com | Lucia Preziosi |Jake Cox
DePaul president Robert L. Manuel has been called to testify before Congress, DePaul confirmed Thursday evening. Manuel has been invited to speak about antisemitism on DePaul’s campus as a part of the Committee on Education & Workforce’s “Beyond the Ivy League: Stopping the Spread of Antisemtism on American Campuses” committee hearing on May 7.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
depauliaonline.com | Jake Cox |Lucia Preziosi
A shaky rollout of guidance for DePaul residence advisers has led to uncertainty for the student workers. They worry that they will be the first point of contact with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers if they attempt to enter “limited access, nonpublic areas” on the university’s campus.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
depauliaonline.com | Lucia Preziosi
Happy New Year. Good tidings. Blah blah blah. It’s your Editor-in-Chief here, Lucia, author of Dejamz such as “lover girl spring.” I’m just here to set the record straight: Please forget anything I said last year. Times are a-changing baby. WTF is a lover girl era? In order to enter a new era of unapologetic independence — just in time to go along with the New Year’s resolution you make just to feel better about yourself — you’re also gonna need to reinvent your playlists.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
depauliaonline.com | Lucia Preziosi
Influenza and RSV positivity rates are on an upward trend in Chicago, as a national spike in norovirus cases also burdens DePaul students with contagious symptoms. The acute respiratory illness activity level is high across Chicago, with flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) levels remaining particularly elevated and increasing according to the Chicago Department of Public Health.
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