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For the first time since winning back-to-back titles in 2014 and 2015, the Ramblers made a comeback to the men’s volleyball NCAA Tournament after winning every set in the Midwestern Intercollegiate ...
Following the death of Pope Francis, the Vatican began the conclave process to elect the new pope. Some students studying at Loyola’s John Felice Rome Center had an up-close view of the historical ...
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky announced May 5 she won’t be running for reelection in 2026. Schakowsky has represented Illinois’ 9th congressional district since 1999, which includes the far North Side ...
The sports section remained incredibly active this school year, covering all 13 of Loyola’s NCAA Division I sports through athlete profiles, game recaps and other athletics-related news. In this ...
Last year, the opinion section returned after a two-year hiatus. This year, it thrived. With over 220 articles from a passionate gaggle of nearly 50 writers, our arguments were as memorable and ...
Bells rang through Vatican City Monday morning, signaling the death of 88-year-old Pope Francis, hours after he spoke to and blessed thousands in a crowded Saint Peter’s Square in Italy on Easter ...
The goal of the News Section here at The Phoenix is always to prioritize covering issues and events most important to our primary audience, our fellow students, since at the end of the day we are a ...
Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies, Global Studies and the Departments of Theology and Modern Languages and Literature held “Peacebuilding in a Time of War: Holding Hope Alive for Two Peoples” at 6 p ...
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 ...
What does the window of the Ralph Arnold Gallery taste like? Ask performance artist Ayana Evans. A week after the opening of her exhibit “How Often Are You Photographed Without Your Permission?”— ...
The sixth annual Community Advocacy and Violence Prevention Summit was held in Damen Cinema April 9, featuring a keynote speech from gun control activist and Vice Chair of the Democratic National ...
Loyola’s meal plan policy isn’t about feeding students — it’s about squeezing money out of them. The university’s meal plans are expensive, often inaccessible and mandatory for all first and ...
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