Take me to the Costume Shop

Aisles and aisles of clothing, walls and walls of fabric, closets and crates of odds and ends. This is DePaul’s hidden treasure – the Costume Shop.

Inside the Theatre School on the Lincoln Park campus, the Costume Shop, a place that is almost a secret to most students, is an excellent find.

Walking into the Costume Shop you will find many students, student workers and faculty at work mastering and practicing their craft of sewing and making clothes for the school’s theater productions.

Everything that is in the Costume Shop has either been thrifted, made or bought and remade by the people who have spent time there. The collection of clothing has built up over the years and has become an excellent closet and source for clothing from all decades.

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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk encouraging Chicagoans to ‘Pink Differently’

The rain did not discourage many involved in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk including walkers Jolee Manson and Monica Cortez who were out to support their loved ones.

Manson and Cortez, chose to walk in Making Strides for two years in a row so they could “be involved in anything.” Cortez, whose Mom is a survivor and Manson who was walking for her Aunt and Grandma, explained how this year it appeared that there was a lot more people.

Approximately 3,500 people volunteered, walked and participated in raising a total of $307,417.09, according to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Chicago.  The walk was held at Montrose Harbor.

Making Strides even sets up Port-o-Janes to show their Breast Cancer support. Photo by Tabitha Hurley

People gathered to support their loved ones and each other, Rachel Agee, a volunteer, agrees, “It is incredible to see how many people come out and form teams, especially with the weather, even if it doesn’t affect you directly, everyone knows someone.”

Agee and her two-sorority sisters are students at DePaul University who have volunteered through Delta Gamma to work the event this morning.  Agee, Elena Cohn, and Kaelyn Dodd, all got up at 5:30 a.m. to travel from DePaul’s Student Center and set up to “give time to good causes, because you never know what could happen to you,” says Cohn.

DePaul University Delta Gamma students volunteer at registration area. Photo by Tabitha Hurley

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Andrew Huff: ‘Rising Tide Lifts All Boats’

Andrew Huff Photo

Andrew Huff speaks to DePaul University students on Monday, April 4th. (Photo By Mike Reilley)

By Tabitha Hurley

“Think beyond journalism for journalistic jobs,” said Andrew Huff as he talks about his experience in the online journalism world.  With the success of Gapers Block, his Chicago based website, Huff states that the site gets more than 250,000 visitors a month.

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