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Local Bar Stays Strong During COVID

by Kurtis Danner Many small businesses are all too familiar with the harsh realities of having to close for COVID. For Cunneen's (1424 W Devon...

Local Coffee Shop Becomes Laidback Dinner Joint

By: Abby Utley After experiencing a decrease in usual coffee demands due to COVID-19, Archie’s, an independently owned coffee shop, adapted within a week so...

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...

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Red, Purple, and Lots of Green: The CTA’s $2.1 Billion Project’s Impacts on Rogers...

By: Olivia Hill (Loyola Senior), Makayla Merrell (Loyola Sophomore), Kate Roudebush (Loyola Sophomore), and Ava Ubaydi (Loyola Junior) In 2019, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)...

Loyola Students Share Their Opinion: Mandatory Dorming Policy 

By: Sierra Sass (Loyola Sophomore) After years of waiting to move into your freshman-year dorm, you are finally settled in. The rooms are boxy, there...

Loyola donates news anchor desk to Senn

RogersEdgeReporter Staff Report When Loyola’s School of Communication decided to install a new anchor desk in its TV studio, the first challenge was finding the...

Senn students take field trip to Loyola 

RogersEdgeReporter Staff Report Students from Chicago’s Senn High School learned what it was like to be a TV reporter and newscaster during a recent field...

TikTok and College: Loyola Chicago Students Weigh In On Its Impact

By: Marco Garcia and Christian Lee (Loyola Juniors) It’s 10:30 pm and you have an important assignment due at 11:55 pm. You know you have...