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Loyola publicly released the long-awaited Campus Plan Wednesday afternoon in the Sept. 4 edition of Loyola News. The Campus ...
Bells rang through Vatican City Monday morning, signaling the death of 88-year-old Pope Francis, hours after he spoke to and ...
Mao Reynolds is a fourth-year majoring in Multimedia Journalism and Italian Studies. He is Deputy Arts Editor and Crossword ...
The Department of Justice announced April 11 it had threatened to file suit against the state of Illinois and six universities — including Loyola — over a scholarship which supports minority students ...
Poetry is more than words strung together. It consists of rhythm, memory, sound and soul. It’s also an act of translation, even when read in one’s native tongue. But when poetry crosses linguistic ...
Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies, Global Studies and the Departments of Theology and Modern Languages and Literature held “Peacebuilding in a Time of War: Holding Hope Alive for Two Peoples” at 6 p ...
For four years, I’ve reviewed films for The Phoenix. What started as an outlet to voice my love for filmmaking became a way for me to spotlight and critique film as a professional-ish writer. Instead ...
Ashlar, the university’s therapy dog, graduated with his dog-torate in belly rubs and a minor in campus cuddles, according to his Instagram account. In celebration of his graduation, the university ...
Lightsabers, moral dilemmas and unfamiliar planet names — all important parts of any classic “Star Wars” films. Directed and written by George Lucas, the 2005 film “Revenge of the Sith” serves as the ...
The sixth annual Community Advocacy and Violence Prevention Summit was held in Damen Cinema April 9, featuring a keynote speech from gun control activist and Vice Chair of the Democratic National ...
As a part of an ongoing lawsuit against former University of Michigan football coach Matthew Weiss, Loyola received a notice April 8 with instructions to preserve all personal information of ...
Few things in Chicago are quite as iconic as the beloved “L” lines that criss-cross the city, providing rapid transit access to millions of residents. Beyond the train lines, Chicago has a fleet of ...