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Devon Diaries: Desi Culture

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(Editor's note: This is the first in a series if video dispatches from Devon Avenue. Straddling the neighborhoods of Rogers Park and Edgewater, it...

Rogers Park Teen is Finalist for Obama Foundation Award

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Senn High School senior Oscar Marquez, also a RogersEdgeReporter journalist, is a finalist in the first annual Obama Foundation and Chicago Public Schools Civic...

RogersEdge Eats: Pearl’s Southern Comfort

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We at the RogersEdgeReporter love to eat, and we’re happy our office straddles two of the best food neighborhoods in the city. We used...

Six-story Mixed-Use Building Proposed for Heartland Property

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A real estate developer hopes to build a 6-story, 60-unit mixed-use building on the site of the shuttered Heartland Cafe, according to a report...

JEFF-recommended “Iron Kisses” at Theatre Above the Law

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JEFF-recommended play "Iron Kisses" is appearing at the Theatre Above the Law in Rogers Park through the end of April. It's the company's first play to...

48th Ward Bringing Job and Resource Fair to Local Youth

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On April 13 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the 48th Ward will be hosting a Youth Job and Resource Fair at Broadway Armory...

Vinyl is Groovy at Rattleback Records

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Saturday, April 13, is National Record Store Day, created to promote the once-dying, now-rebounding community of places to buy real vinyl records. Last year...

Scenes From Chicago’s Historic Night

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When the dust cleared and political outsider Lori Lightfoot was declared Chicago's new mayor Tuesday night, RogersEdgeReporter journalists Olabisi Efunnuga and Oscar Marquez, both...

Election Day 2019: Chicago History Will Be Made Today

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One thing we know for sure, today will mark the election of the first African American woman in Chicago history. Rogers Park and Edgewater will...

Moore, In the Spirit of the Day, Touts 330-unit ‘Howard Yards’ Plan

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Ald. Joe Moore might be on the way out after 28 years as 49th Ward alderman. But that didn't stop him from having a...

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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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