Chicago's New LookRecent 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 ...
Warning: this piece contains spoilers “Would you f — k me? I’d f — k me.” Buffalo Bill says to themself in a mirror as they apply makeup, tuck and dance around the room while their hostage tries to ...
Before Windows 95, Amazon and DVDs, novelty technology reigned supremely on 1994’s surface. Floppy disks, fax machines, dial-up and cassettes kept the mainstream occupied while computing, game design, ...
For many people in the LGBTQ community, “coming out” about their sexuality or gender to their family and friends can be an important milestone that, in an ideal situation, can lead to greater ...
From its ancient indigenous roots to the modern-day ofrenda, Dia de los Muertos is a powerful holiday that honors ancestors and embraces death as a natural part of life. In the final days of October, ...
“Not For The Radio” is the first solo project of The Marías lead vocalist María Zardoya. She continues to prove her talent and sets her place throughout the music industry. María Zardoya is commonly ...
Student organizations across DePaul have had to adjust to running their groups completely online throughout Autumn Quarter, making them use technology in new ways. Sarah Rudy, the coordinator for ...
The Chicago Underground Film Festival began in 1993 with the plans of creating its own niche, presenting avant-garde and cult cinema through workshops and panels. Dubbed the longest-running ...
Kali Uchis does it again with her tour, and this time she’s taking more than just our hearts. If there is one thing that I know, Kali Uchis is for sure, is a visionary. From concepts to music to ...
Reconnecting With Our Lost Heritage Lorena Buñi,who works as facilitator for Anakbayan Chicago, a mass group for Filipino youth, asks the crowd at APIDA’s (Asian Pacific Islander Desi American) ...
Jordan Peele’s Us might just be the best film of the year so far and also the most ambitious, original and thought-provoking horror film in the last decade. In Peele’s 2017 film, Get Out, audiences ...
Whether it be war, death, competing ideologies, or a general lack of interest – religions of all sizes and practices can be phased in and out of relevance. But instead of fading into obscurity, ...