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Chicago’s Catrachos: How Honduran immigrants built and maintained their presence in the city By Emily Diaz The self-care industry is whitewashed. Here’s how we can address it.
Recent Newsletters SGA Questions President Manuel, DePaul Student Sues DHS Over Revoked F-1 Visa and the Vatican Sets Date for New Pope Election Takeaways from a DePaul political science event, Fall ...
June 1, 2025 Chicago's New Look open menu Back ...
Grief, healing, and tragedy I have spent this quarter conducting long interviews with my dad about his life and how the early death of his mother has affected it. From the time he was 14 (likely ...
For many college students, joining a fraternity or sorority is more than just a social activity — it’s a way of life. While the stereotype of house parties and red Solo cups is what dominates pop ...
May 31, 2025 Chicago's New Look open menu Back ...
May 31, 2025 Chicago's New Look open menu Back ...
I admit it: I have a problem. Since I was a child, my parents would open the door to my bright pink bedroom and say “It looks like a bomb went off in here.” Piles of clothes, paper covered in drawings ...
Installation by Jenna Habib Airing Our Dirty Laundry is an art installation of clothing that holds memories, specifically those that hold the memories of sexual interactions that are messy. These can ...
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