Loyola students spoke to The Phoenix about the issues that matter to them in Chicago’s mayoral election.
Loyola students spoke to The Phoenix about the issues that matter to them in Chicago’s mayoral election.
In honor of Black History Month, the Loyola History Department hosted a conversation on “Bridging Teaching, Scholarship, and …
Sister Jean previously announced her new memoir “Wake Up With Purpose!”, which will go on sale Feb. 28.
After three weeks back on campus, all Mertz residents have moved back into their dorms after they flooded …
Loyola’s Campus Facilities aim to reduce the environmental impact of de-icing salt by using a standardized depositing method …
A post with a racial slur was found on a residential bulletin board in San Francisco Hall on …
Every sporting event hosted at Gentile Arena on Loyola’s Lake Shore Campus (LSC) strives to produce zero waste, …
Get to know the candidates running to represent Rogers Park on the Chicago City Council as alderperson of …
The Student Government of Loyola Chicago (SGLC) recently passed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) bill on Jan. …
When Chicagoans go to the polls, they’ll be voting on a new position in Chicago’s government — the …