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Biden's executive orders lay a foundation for racial equity


The DePaulia
Nadia Hernandez, Assistant News Editor|February 7, 2021
President Joe Biden signed four executive orders to promote racial equity in his first two weeks in office. 
The orders included reaffirming tribal sovereignty, ending federal funding in private prisons, condemning discrmination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and ending discrimination in federal housing policy. 
“I think they’re a good start,” said College Democrats of Illinois President Daniel Green. “I was most interested in the executive order that the Federal through the Department of Justice is using private prisons because that’s a really important step. The idea that no one should make a profit off of incarceration is really important to racial justice and obviously I don’t think it goes far enough, but it’s a really good start.” ....

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COLUMN: Hobbies are essential in the pandemic

Before the pandemic, my hobbies included hanging out with my friends, going out to the local Taco Bell and coffee shop, shopping and exploring Chicago. I also kept my schedule booked pre-pandemic with after school activities, work and homework. My life had a steady rhythm that I followed perfectly.  But that all changed with the. ....

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No cash bail law goes into effect Jan 1, creating a more equitable justice system for Illinois residents


The DePaulia
Nadia Hernandez, Assistant News Editor|January 24, 2021
Correction (1/25/2021):
A previous version of this story listed the no cash bail law as going into effect in 2021. The story has since been updated to reflect that the law will go into effect in 2023. 
Non-violent offenders can be allowed to return home while awaiting trial regardless of whether they can pay bail thanks to the Illinois’ new ‘no cash bail’ law, which will go into effect 2023.
“Judges can still detain people pretrial but only for certain felony offenses including domestic violence, murder, and certain gun charges,” said Jacqueline Lazu, associate dean of DePaul’s College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. “The judge will determine the person’s ‘flight risk’ or danger to individuals if released, but in all cases, judges have to impose the least restrictive conditions that ensures the likeliness of the person to return to court.” ....

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Spring quarter to remain remote, plans underway to return in-person for fall


Spring quarter to remain remote, plans underway to return in-person for fall
Nadia Hernandez, Assistant News Editor|January 22, 2021
DePaul plans to maintain similar remote circumstances for the upcoming spring quarter, with the hopes of holding in-person classes by fall quarter of the 2021-2022 academic year.
Spring quarter will be similar to winter and fall quarters with a small percentage of classes being offered in person, according to a Friday Newsline announcement.
The article was written by university President A. Gabriel Esteban, interim Provost Salma Ghanem and interim Executive Vice President Sherri Sidler.
While remote learning continues, resident halls will remain open for a certain amount of students. The activity and athletic fee will be waived and the U-Pass will be optional.  ....

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