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Coronavirus redefines home for immigrant

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By Luis Mejia Ahrens To most, home is a physical place, a place you go when trouble arises. When dark times loom, home is where...

Pushing for Census Participation at Centro Romero

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Self-help pamphlets in Spanish cover the tables dividing a row of seats leaning against the reception area wall. A payphone stands on one corner...

Coronavirus forces Loyola students to return from Rome

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Loyola University Chicago's John Felice Rome Center.     By Luis Ahrens Concerns about the potential spread of the Coronavirus has cut short the semester for students studying...

Loyola Grad Students Create App For CTA Elevators

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Two Loyola University Chicago graduate students—with the help of the Rogers Park community—have developed an app letting CTA riders know if elevators are out...

The Heartland Always Wanted to Be More Than a Restaurant

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(With construction ready to start on the land once occupied by the Heartland Cafe, Loyola University Chicago student Luis Mejia Ahrens looks back at...

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Rogers Park: Food around the globe

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By: Sierra Sass (Loyola Sophmore) On a college student's tight budget traveling to Jamaica, Thailand, and India is not always feasible. But, Loyola students, you’re...

How Panhellenic’s Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fosters A Supportive Community As...

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By: Rachel Krzesinski (Loyola Junior) Loyola is home to seven Panhellenic sororities: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta,...

Bird Haven to Bird Desert: Campus Construction and Beautification Pose Risks to Loyola’s Environment

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By: Ava Ubaydi (Loyola Junior) Students in black leotards flock to the windows of the Sarah Gabel Studio in Mundelein, mesmerized by the coordination of...

The Rogers Park Free Store: A Tale of Community, Compassion, and Resilience

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By: Olivia Hill (Loyola Senior) In the heart of our bustling community, there is a place where goods find new purpose, generosity knows no bounds,...

An Inclusive Space for all Military Affiliated Ramblers

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By: Cate Scully (Loyola Senior) Pizza, soda, Christmas ornament painting, cookie decorating, a holiday party in a safe space to decompress, is what Loyola alumna...
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