DePaul gets record-breaking donation – Crain’s*

Video game designer Eugene Jarvis, who revolutionized the arcade industry with his 1981 smash hit "Defender," is about to make history again. Jarvis and his wife, Sasha Gerritson, a DePaul University trustee and alumna, are donating more than $30 million to the North Side school, the largest single contribution it's ever received.

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Rick
4 years ago

DePaul puts on a very Catholic facade being the largest Catholic university. But the academic reality is they don’t follow Catholic thought or values. It’s all a big lie, what they say and what they do have no continuity. In most religious schools the curriculum is permeated around a Christian core. At DePaul they’ve thrown the church and God pretty much out the window. But they still like to lie up front about their Catholic affiliation.

nixit
4 years ago

The premise of Defender 2022 is similar to the original Defender, but instead of spaceships attempting to extract humans on the ground and convert them to mutants, the ships are from the university trying to convert students to social justice warriors. They are difficult to defeat, with large debt burdens as shields and quick, manic movements as they attempt to find employment with their useless Liberal Arts degree.

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  nixit

DePaul is as woke as it gets these days.

vb
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

“Everything woke turns to chit”
-He who shall not be named

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