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DePaul is no longer requiring students, faculty and staff to receive a Covid-19 vaccine as of May 12. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker announced that May 11 was the end date of Covid-19 being a public health emergency. Currently, Covid-19 is the fourth-leading cause of death in the U. S., according to the National Vital Statistics. ....
Editor’s note: This story contains mentions of sex offenses and descriptions of assault. “On this day I learned a very hard lesson: How to keep living when you have felt the cold grasp of death,” Paria Ghaderi, Student Government Association (SGA) senator for the College of Communication and senior said at a campus safety assembly. ....
The theme of untold stories came naturally to Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) art gallery curator Sophia Iqbal. “The idea of untold stories is very prevalent among Asian American communities and Asian American students,” Iqbal said. “As a minority population, especially at this particular school, a lot of people might not know our family. ....
KALAHI, DePaul’s Filipino student organization, hosted KALAHI Kareer Night on Friday, April 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Lincoln Park Student Center. Vendors piled into the back of the room, their items touching nearly every wall in the back half of Room 120AB. At the front was a business panel, informing students about. ....
John Schreiber, founder of the Blackstone Group’s real estate investment management business, and Kathy Schreiber, co-founder of the John & Kathleen Schreiber Foundation, gave DePaul a $1.97 million donation that will be used for “transformative” programs, according to Newsline. The donation will be split in two portions. The first, consisting of over $1.2 million, is. ....