The Loyola Chemistry Department made significant changes at the start of the Fall semester to the Foundational Objective and ...
Dana Prodoehl, an engagement editor at the paper, is a third-year majoring in global studies with a double minor in marketing and international business. This is her first year working for The Phoenix ...
It doesn’t take college freshmen in Chicago long to realize options for going out are limited. 18-plus clubs … ...
The Loyola Chemistry Department has made the Foundational Objective and Comprehensive Objective grading structure optional by class, partially returning to A-F grading and leaving mixed emotions among ...
The canonization of the first Millennial saint inspired Loyola students and faculty in their faith. Pope Leo XIV declared the first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, in an outdoor Mass in St. Peter’s ...
Trump threatened to deploy the National Guard in Chicago with the goals of carrying out “immigrant crackdown” and “reducing crime.” ...
Malini Suchak, Ph.D. was appointed as the new Dean of the School of Environmental Sustainability (SES) in July, replacing ...
Four Red line stops reopen after four years of renovations, bringing major improvements to the stations and community as a ...
“Knives Out” Movie Night: Sept. 19 Calling all murder mystery lovers — The Department of Programming is hosting a movie night ...
The CheckOut, a new contemporary music venue founded by a Loyola professor, opened in the Graceland West neighborhood located ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced “Operation Midway Blitz” in Chicago, which will “target the criminal ...
Revisions to Community Standards extend demonstration hours to 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and allow for an indoors alternate location in case of inclement weather.
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