Rogers Edge Reporter
The Overriding Stresses of College and Where to Decompress: Loyola Students Weigh in
By: Megan Nowezki (Loyola Sophomore)
Endless tests, piles of homework, increased responsibilities, being away from friends and family, building new relationships, navigating the roommate and...
AI Art at Loyola: AI’s impact in the Fine Arts Department
By: Olivia Hill (Loyola Senior)
The teaching of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in art is a recurring and controversial topic within the artist community. Some...
Get Ready For a Fright in the Night: Loyola Alum’s Cannes’ Film Debut Comes...
By Alyssa Suarez (Loyola Student)
Comedy and horror. Two different genres that were once thought impossible to combine. Not to Loyola University Chicago alum...
Sign Girl LUC: The Emerging Mascot of Loyola Men’s Basketball
By: Rachel Krzesinski (Loyola Junior)
If you attended a Loyola men’s basketball game over the last two seasons, chances are you noticed a student donning...
The Restaurant That Smiles Back: An Interview with Rice Thai Cafe
By: Christian Lee (Loyola Junior)
In times of trouble, few things bring us more comfort than food and family. For owners of local businesses, this...
Pageantry: The Truth Behind the Glamour
By: Bora Cecia (Loyola Sophomore)
If you were to Google the word “pageants” the definition you will find is that it is a competition that...
“!Si se Puede!” A Fresh Direction for Loyola Chicago’s Latinx Student Community
By: Marco Garcia (Loyola Junior)
The total percentage of Latinx/Hispanic students enrolled at Loyola University Chicago is 17%. That accounts for the largest POC student...
Sister Jean: A Legacy That Will Never Fade
By: Sierra Sass (Loyola Sophomore)
After living 104 incredible years including being inducted into the Ramblers’ Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017, receiving the Sword...
Fighting Food Insecurity and Food Waste On and Off Campus
By: Gabriela Sampsell (Loyola Senior)
International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste was September 29th, and Loyola’s Food Recovery Network reminded the community...
Learning How to be Human: How Hydroponics is Inspiring the Next Generation of Students...
By: Ava Ubaydi (Loyola Junior)
We all need food to survive. This is a simple fact that governs the way civilization has functioned since the...