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In V. E. Schwab’s newest novel “Bury Our Bones in The Midnight Soil,” three vampiric women go to extremes to satiate their ...
Following a 29-24 overall season last semester, women’s softball is headed up to bat following some coaching changes … ...
Chasing lights shone bright around the marquee of the historic Music Box Theater, announcing the 12th annual Chicago Critics Film Festival. From May 2-8, the festival, run by the Chicago Film Critics ...
The university held the first of a series of community meetings and unveiled a new interactive website.
This was the first of two Finance Town Halls expected to take place this school year.
In the face of the historic presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and now President-elect Donald Trump, students found ways to become involved by serving as election judges via ...
In 1920, the 20th Amendment gave women the right to vote. In 1972, the 14th Amendment and evolution of Title XI gave women equality in educational programs. In 1963, between these historic ...
Protests continued for the third day this week on Loyola’s campus April 26 as students affiliated with the Coalition for Solidarity and Justice renewed their demands for the university to divest from ...
Kat Abughazaleh announced her candidacy for the House of Representatives seat from Illinois 9th Congressional District currently held by U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky March 24. She raised over $100,000 in ...
The Department of Justice announced April 11 it had threatened to file suit against the state of Illinois and six universities — including Loyola — over a scholarship which supports minority students ...
If you walk through the hallowed halls of the impressionism wing at the Art Institute of Chicago — past the famed Monet water lilies and that one painting from Ferris Bueller — you will come across a ...