
Quentin Blais
Articles
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Jan 13, 2025 |
depauliaonline.com | Quentin Blais
Categories: Flag football is on the rise across the nation, and DePaul University is no exception. What began as a nonphysical version of its traditional padded counterpart has since grown into an Olympic sport. High school, college and adult flag football leagues are picking up traction as players find community. For many, the appeal of the sport is its safety.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
depauliaonline.com | Jake Cox |Quentin Blais |Lina Gebhardt
Throughout the four nights of the Democratic National Convention, democratic leaders, pop-culture icons and ‘everyday Americans’ took the stage to convince America why they should vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. On Monday, President Joe Biden passed the torch. Tuesday, Aug. 21, had a music-filled roll call of delegates and speeches from the Obamas. On Wednesday, Aug. 21, America heard from the Vice Presidential Candidate, Walz. And finally, on Thursday, Aug.
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Apr 28, 2024 |
depauliaonline.com | DePaulia Arts |Quentin Blais
Customers rifle through records and cassettes of their favorite artists in Let’s Boogie Record & Tapes as the morning sun streams through the store windows. Behind the counter, co-owner Jason Keller keeps track of the day’s sales while greeting new patrons. His brother-in-law and co-owner, Phil Lesnik, organizes albums around the shop. The small record store in the Bridgeport neighborhood buzzed with activity Saturday, April 20, as customers and employees celebrated Record Store Day.
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Jan 17, 2024 |
depauliaonline.com | Quentin Blais
The DePaulia attended the 2024 Iowa caucuses this year where former President Donald Trump secured a predicted victory to kickstart the election season. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis came in second with 21% of the caucus votes, followed close behind by former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley at 19%. The Iowa caucus began at 7 p.m. Central time where Iowa voters headed to one of 1,600 precincts across the state to cast their vote for the next Republican presidential nominee.
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Apr 16, 2023 |
depauliaonline.com | Lilly Keller |Quentin Blais
You don’t need to be religious to enjoy the harmonic mysteries of Gregorian chanting. While the Latin hymns are traditionally sung at Catholic mass, their striking unaccompanied monophonic tone produces a unique sound, which can be appreciated by all, no matter their ability to understand the dead language or cryptic ruminations on faith. Whether you’re looking for the perfect enigmatic ambiance to do homework or seek religious comfort, this is the DeJamz you have been waiting for.
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