Loyola celebrated what they call “Water Week” from March 20 to March 25 in an effort to encourage on campus sustainability within the student body.
Loyola celebrated what they call “Water Week” from March 20 to March 25 in an effort to encourage on campus sustainability within the student body.
Loyola’s School of Environmental Sustainability (SES) hosted its annual Climate Change Conference in the Damen Student Center on the evening of March 16.
This particular strike focused on ending fossil fuel finance and the money that banks, specifically Chase Bank, invest in fossil fuels.
The Water Bounty Initiative is available to all Loyola students and rewards various sustainability themed items.
The Food Recovery Network (FRN) chapter at Loyola started gathering unused food items from de Nobili Dining Hall and Simpson Dining Hall for the first time since the beginning of …
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Project Student Operation for Avian Relief (SOAR) at Loyola picks up dead birds that hit windows around campus during their migration periods. Their website catalogs the birds and where they …
The compost bucket program at Loyola hosted a challenge during Waste Week to encourage students to bring in more compost, and successfully diverted 175.5 pounds of food.
Loyola students spoke to The Phoenix about the issues that matter to them in Chicago’s mayoral election.
Loyola’s Campus Facilities aim to reduce the environmental impact of de-icing salt by using a standardized depositing method and hopes to partner with SES to create a salt-brine solution.