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Weiss was indicted in March and is accused of illegally obtaining the private information of over 150,000 student-athletes ...
The dates of the events include Lakeview Day April 27, Bridgeport Day May 10, Lincoln Park Day May 18 and Art Institute of ...
Few things in Chicago are quite as iconic as the beloved “L” lines that criss-cross the city, providing rapid transit access ...
In honoring National Poetry Month, Loyola staff and students reckon with the benefits and conflicts of poetry reading in ...
Ashlar, the university’s therapy dog, graduated with his dog-torate in belly rubs and a minor in campus cuddles, according to ...
In November 2024, Donald Trump was elected president of the U.S. with 49.9% of the vote, The Associated Press reported. In ...
Gun control activist David Hogg spoke in Damen Cinema to advocate for violence intervention. The sixth annual Community ...
Column: While this issue might mark the end of Loyola's sports coverage, sports editor Andi Revesz reminds readers that ...
Chicago's Comic and Entertainment Expo creates community through video games, movie merchandise and most importantly — comic ...
Celebrating National Library Week, three Loyola alumni writers speak to the importance of personal, creative writing.
Comic books are just as varied in content as sci-fi films or dystopia novels. They can be consumable fun, run-of-the-mill ...
The Chinese Cultural Association experienced issues with funding, according to the organization’s Campus Activities Network ...