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The sports section remained incredibly active this school year, covering all 13 of Loyola’s NCAA Division I sports through athlete profiles, game recaps and other athletics-related news. In this ...
The lights dimmed and the doors locked. A crowd of nearly 70 stirred in anticipation, shuffling about in a congested bowling alley. “I’m not sure if you heard the announcement, but it’s time,” a voice ...
The goal of the News Section here at The Phoenix is always to prioritize covering issues and events most important to our primary audience, our fellow students, since at the end of the day we are a ...
The award-winning, Chicago-based drama “The Bear” spent a day filming on Loyola’s Water Tower Campus Feb. 25. Production crew for the upcoming season filmed inside fine-dining restaurant Alpana, ...
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 ...
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky announced May 5 she won’t be running for reelection in 2026. Schakowsky has represented Illinois’ 9th congressional district since 1999, which includes the far North Side ...
Smooth, subtly sweet and slightly caffeinated, matcha lattes are becoming the newest alternative to coffee-based lattes. Despite its current demand, matcha wasn’t always the it-girl drink. Matcha ...
Kat Abughazaleh announced her candidacy for the House of Representatives seat from Illinois 9th Congressional District currently held by U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky March 24. She raised over $100,000 in ...
Chicago’s air quality was the second worst of any major city in the U.S. last year, according to the 2023 IQAir World Air Quality Report, released March 19. Chicago’s average PM2.5 concentration was ...
If you walk through the hallowed halls of the impressionism wing at the Art Institute of Chicago — past the famed Monet water lilies and that one painting from Ferris Bueller — you will come across a ...
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 ...
Following the death of Pope Francis, the Vatican began the conclave process to elect the new pope. Some students studying at Loyola’s John Felice Rome Center had an up-close view of the historical ...
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