Jude Al-Hallaj has stunned students with his card tricks and hypnotism since he stepped on campus this August.
The CDI claims they’re providing resources for students impacted. Since Oct. 12, The Phoenix has confirmed and recorded more ...
Snowy Skies Ahead is a chilly take on the weekly good news column of The Phoenix. The weekly Blue Skies column is heading to ...
Coming from the Midwest, green bean casserole and jello salad were holiday staples. However, mushy green beans soaked in ...
Everything laying quietly except the occasional rustle of a falling leaf or skittering of local wildlife is heavenly. The ...
November marks Loyola’s celebration of Ignatian Heritage Month, a time when students, faculty and staff explore the ...
Endless streams of suffering are eroding our ability to care. In Chicago, citizen journalists are showing how documentation ...
Fizz is a community discussion app where users can share posts or comments under anonymous profiles, according to the ...
Loyola women’s basketball extended their losing skid to four in a 59-44 loss against Illinois State University. Second-year ...
Minnesota led the first quarter after a 31-yard field goal from placekicker Will Reichard, but Chicago took control in the ...
The Democratic Party’s full embrace of passive, bipartisan legislature may be the greatest driving force behind lack of ...
Loyola women’s volleyball heads into the postseason as the second seed in the Atlantic 10 (A10) conference tournament. The ...
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