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By Genevieve Buthod/Loyola School of Communication Chandler West arrived at Loyola as a biology major. He soon fell in love with photography while working at the Phoenix student newspaper. He switched majors to journalism and photography and graduated in 2012. Today, West...
By Wes Kinard, Loyola Senior Sister Jean Delores Schmidt, 101 years young, comes from the balmy bay of San Francisco, California. Her impeccable spirit has transcended from coast to coast, leaving waves of charity and a warm smile that brightens...
The Zoom meeting filled in with students one by one. Most cameras were on, but people stayed muted as they waited for Patrick Rocks, director of Loyola’s Band of Wolves Pep Band, to join the call. When he'd scheduled...
By RogersEdge Reporter Staff Loyola University Chicago and ComEd were working Tuesday morning to restore power following a massive power outage at the school's Lake Shore Campus in Rogers Park. Loyola said the outage was caused by a transformer problem that...
By RogersEdge Reporter Staff Loyola University Chicago is going to spend the summer searching for the rare Rusty Patched Bumble Bee at its Retreat and Ecology Campus (LUREC) in suburban Woodstock. With the recent sighting of the endangered Rusty Patched Bumble...
By Lucas Naber Loyola’s spectacular run in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament may have dropped from the headlines, but the effects of their success will likely be felt at the school for some time. The most obvious change is the new...
By Ellen Svehla The entire nation was shocked when Loyola University Chicago's basketball team  made it to the Final Four. Although the Ramblers lost to the University of Michigan on March 31, the university itself scored a big win. There's been a...
By RogersEdge Reporter Staff A small coalition of non-tenure-track faculty voted to ratify a new three-year union contract with Loyola University Chicago, it was announced Friday. Loyola announced that non-tenure-track faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences and English Language...
Loyola coach Porter Moser was awarded a five-year contract extension Wednesday, weeks after guiding the Ramblers to a historic Final Four appearance in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Terms of the contract were not disclosed by Loyola University Chicago, but...
The Robert R. McCormick Foundation has given a $1.5 million grant to Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago to support student diversity and success. Arrupe College is a two-year college that continues the Jesuit tradition of offering a rigorous liberal arts...

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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,...