Hailey Gates is a third-year student majoring in English and minoring in journalism and art history. In addition to working as Opinion Editor of The Phoenix, she is a Writing Fellow at the Writing ...
Loyola women’s basketball sits at a crossroads heading into the 2025-26 season, entering their fourth season in the Atlantic 10 (A10). Following an improvement from a 1-15 conference record and a 6-24 ...
Despite all the bizarre people I’ve met and outlandish experiences I’ve had on public transit, I would rather ride the train than pay for a rideshare service. In fact, the eccentric humanity of public ...
Loyola is transforming the Mullady Theatre into new practice facilities for the golf and softball teams. The new space will provide enhanced training opportunities for student-athletes and offer both ...
Current Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky of the 9th congressional district of Illinois was reelected to the U.S. House of Representatives for her fourteenth term. She was first elected in 1999.
The Loyola Phoenix is the official student newspaper of Loyola University Chicago. Since 1969, we've been dedicated to reporting on university happenings, the Rogers Park and Edgewater neighborhoods, ...
This spring, only four students will graduate from Loyola with a degree in women’s studies and gender studies — making up only 0.2% of College of Arts and Sciences graduates. Dr. Betsy Jones Hemenway, ...
Griffin Krueger is the Editor-in-Chief of The Phoenix. He began working for The Phoenix during his first week at Loyola and has been writing about the university, the surrounding community and the ...
Superheroes have long dominated pop culture, embodying ideals of justice, courage and selflessness, inspiring millions worldwide. With the primary surge in popularity since 2008’s “Iron Man,” these ...
On a sunny Monday afternoon, after a grueling commute back to Rogers Park from Jones College Prep in Chicago’s South Loop, a high school student dashes into the recently-closed Archie’s Cafe. The ...
The College of Arts and Sciences Non-Tenure Track Teachers Faculty Forward union hosted a teach-in March 17 in the Mundelein Center. They explained the issues faced by non-tenure track teachers and ...
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 ...
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