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With the midterm elections rapidly approaching, meet the candidates for the Illinois 9th Congressional District’s spot in the …
Loyola Dining Services have partnered with organizations that aim to lower the environmental impact of food in order …
The first edition of the READI newsletter was released by the DEI office and announced by Dominique Jordan …
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report displays zero arrests and zero disciplinary referrals against drug law offenders …
A professor in Loyola’s Department of Anthropology has reason to believe an Indonesian artifact currently possessed by the …
Chicago Women’s March hosted a Women’s Wave march on Oct. 8, with protesters focused on reproductive rights and …
The Women and Leadership Archives at Loyola has received a grant of $84,000 from the Illinois History Digital …
Each week, a group of Loyola students volunteer at the St. Thomas of Canterbury Soup Kitchen and reflect …
$25,000 was awarded to Loyola University Libraries under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to help remodel its …
Local elected officials joined the Indigenous Peoples’ Day Coalition of Illinois to call for Columbus Day to be …
After making landfall in late September, Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Fiona devastated the American southeast causing heavy damages.
Students continue to use order and use fake IDs despite the risks.
CTA ridership has risen significantly as pandemic restrictions are lifted and Chicago residents return to regularly using public …
At approximately 6:50 a.m. on Sept. 30, the body of Brett A. Papciak, 54, white male, was recovered …
Fire alarms in multiple buildings on Loyola’s Lake Shore Campus have gone off unannounced through the first weeks …
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