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Rogers Park’s Beloved New 400 Theater To Be Sold: Is There Still Hope For...

By: Natalie Bartel (Loyola Freshman), Maura Horton (Loyola Senior), and Aisha Ali (Loyola Junior) Many are familiar with the classic movie theater experience. The marquee...

From Ten Candidates to Two: 48th Ward Runoff

By: Marisa Panella (Loyola Sophomore), Lauren Pause (Loyola Sophomore), and Julia Soeder (Loyola Freshman) A contentious race for the position of 48th Ward Alderman is...

With the 2023 Chicago Municipal Election Underway, Voters Turn Their Attentions to Violent Crime...

By: Jules Galway (Loyola Sophomore) and Maddie Ally (Loyola Senior)  Throughout the United States, city residents are worrying about chilling violent crime statistics in their...

Can the Loyola Phoenix Rise from the Ashes of a Dying Industry?

By: Julia Soeder (Loyola Sophomore) For centuries, newspapers were tools wielded to help spread information across the world but with the rise of social media,...

Loyola Men’s Basketball: Big Changes Result in a Challenging Season for the Ramblers

By: Marisa Panella (Loyola Sophomore) and Natalie Bartel (Loyola Freshman)  After a close game against Rhode Island on Wednesday, March 1st, the final buzzer blared...

Global Warming and Rogers Park, An Investigation

By: Amna Sivac (Senn Senior)  Senn Senior Amna Sivac investigated the impact of climate change and environmental issues on Rogers Park and surrounding areas. Take...

Endorsed by Present Alderman Osterman, Joe Dunne Aims to Improve the 48th Ward

By: Aisha Ali (Loyola Junior)  The 48th Ward is one of 50 legislative districts in Chicago that elect an alderman every four years. These 50...

Brian Haag Aims to Implement Sustainable Policy Change in the 48th Ward

By: Jules Galway (Loyola Sophomore), Maddie Ally (Loyola Senior), Julia Soeder (Loyola Freshman) EDGEWATER - In Chicago’s 48th Ward, residents are eagerly awaiting the successor...

Calming the Rhetoric: Nassir Faulkner for 48th Ward Alderman

By: Richard Song and Maura Horton (Loyola Seniors) Ten candidates, focusing on issues such as public safety and affordable housing, are vying to replace 48th...

In a Teeming field of 48th Ward Candidates, Nick Ward Promises A New Perspective 

By: Logan Laurie (Loyola Junior) & Natalie Bartel (Loyola Freshman)  To eke out a win and replace retiring Alderperson Harry Osterman of Chicago’s 48th Ward,...

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Portal To The Past: The Green Mill Cocktail Lounge 

By: Maddie Ally (Loyola Senior) The Green Mill Cocktail Lounge | 4802 N. Broadway Ave., Chicago, IL, 60640 | (773)- 878- 5552  4.3/ 5 ✭✭✭✭✩ Be transported...

‘I’m not sure if I can continue going here’ – Two Working Students’ Perspectives...

By: Jules Galway (Loyola)  ROGERS PARK – As college costs around the United States are skyrocketing, students are working multiple jobs to receive an education as...

A Seed Sprouting in the Classroom: How Loyola is Taking Sustainability from the Books...

By: Natalie Bartel (Loyola Freshman) and Julia Soeder (Loyola Freshman)  In a world plagued by the effects of climate change, Loyola University Chicago has become...

CTA Reveals Plan to Open 1-mile of Community Space as Beginning Stages of Red...

By Logan Laurie (Loyola Junior) The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) said on April 13 that it would remove the 100-year-old embankment wall previously needed to...

Loyola University Chicago Raises Tuition to Students’ Dismay

By Shreeya Pattekar (Loyola sophomore) The 2023 fall semester sees the biggest increase in Loyola’s tuition in recent years. Undergraduate tuition, excluding room and board,...