Rogers Edge Reporter
Chicago Artists and Businesses Owners Unite In Edgewater
By: Jess Dominguez, Dominick Pechous, and Abby Utley
Local artists in partnership with the Edgewater Chamber of Commerce and other independent art programs are displaying...
Together We Can Get Through Anything: An Interview with Más Allá del Sol
By: Crystal Cervantes
Dreams, adversities, courage, dedication, success.
This is what comes to mind when thinking of small businesses during a crisis. COVID-19 puts small business...
An Interview With a Rogers Park Social Worker: How Chicago’s Vulnerable Are Kept Safe...
By: William Brady
Jaclyn Story is a 25-year-old social worker from Rogers Park. She is a Loyola University Chicago alumni with a masters in social...
“Black Out Day”: Loyola students zoom out of classes and tune into BLM–An Interview...
By: Ananya Chandhok
They marched in 1963, whether or not their community stood shoulder to shoulder with them. They marched again in 2009, even when...
Loyola Student-Athlete Explains The Challenges of Playing Sports During Pandemic
By: Jimmy Lynch
Finding the motivation to play college sports when there are no games on the schedule for the foreseeable future might sound hard,...
Breaking the Status Quo: A Plan of Action to Eradicate Racism in Sorority Culture
By: Kamdyn Rhodes (a member of Kappa Delta)
Loyola’s Kappa Delta Theta Upsilon Sorority works to eliminate racism and prejudice within sorority culture in light...
Rogers Park Branch: A Look at Library Operations Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Bina Wilens
Flashback to March, a time of worldwide panic and uncertainty. Within our city of Chicago, the normally bustling streets became increasingly isolated...
Halas Back in Action
By: Seth George
For the last five months, students have been cooped up inside their homes, unable to exercise at gyms due to the uncertainty...