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Chicago, IL · ChicagoA day after DePaul softball allowed Loyola-Chicago to capture its first road victory of the season, they took down the Valparaiso Beacons in the most uncharacteristic of ways. The game was tied at two after seven innings, requiring extra innings for the second time on the homestand. Down 3-2 in the bottom of the 8th inning, after Valparaiso scored a run in the top half of the 8th inning… SourceSee the Story
DePaul softball takes down Valparaiso
Chicago, IL · ChicagoDear President Robert L. Manuel and Provost Salma Ghanem: We condemn the assault on our communities and higher education institutions brought on by the Trump administration’s sweeping executive orders. As concerned staff and faculty, we urgently call upon the DePaul University Administration to be courageous and uphold our Vincentian values by being proactive in ensuring and defending the… SourceSee the Story
Stand Up DePaul - an open letter from DePaul faculty and staff
Home Run · ChicagoThe Blue Demons hit seven home runs to score 10 of their 11 total runs in the series, but were swept by Providence 3-0, on Senior day, Saturday, March 22. The series started on Friday, March 21, with a double header due to Sunday’s weather. The Blue Demons started the first game — an 11-6 loss — with momentum behind their pitcher, Bella Nigey. Nigey began the game with a strikeout and she… SourceSee the Story
Despite seven home runs, DPU swept by Providence
Chicago, IL · ChicagoAlthough DePaul softball lost their home-opening series to Seton Hall last weekend, the Blue Demons bounced back after a team meeting to win on Saturday, splitting the final two games of the series. The series kicked off on Friday, March 14, with the Blue Demons suffering a devastating 15-3 loss to the Pirates. It was clear early on that DePaul lacked the advantage. The Blue Demons went… SourceSee the Story
DePaul softball gets first Big East win of season
Chicago, IL · ChicagoIn recognition of Women's History Month, Water People Theatre will bring a series of three plays written by Latina playwrights to Chicago at the Goodman Theatre. The concert theater series, Mujeres Creando, includes three works by Argentinian, Chilean, and Venezuelan writers and directors. Founded by Venezuelan actress, journalist, and playwright Rebeca Aleman… SourceSee the Story
Latina Playwrights Present Human Rights Concert Series in Chicago
Basketball · New YorkNEW YORK (AP) — Ryan Kalkbrenner had 32 points and scored the go-ahead basket in the second overtime after Creighton scored the final 11 points in regulation, and the Bluejays held on for an 85-81 victory over DePaul in a…See the Story
Ryan Kalkbrenner rallies Creighton past DePaul 85-81 in 2OT in Big East Tournament quarterfinal
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe immigrant community in Chicago faces fear and uncertainty as the Trump administration escalates mass deportations across the country. In late January, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the launch of "Operation Safeguard," an initiative to detain and deport undocumented immigrants in areas… SourceSee the Story