The research by Loyola's Center for Criminal Justice examined the impacts of the PFA one year since taking effect.
Several students sat surrounded by posters of missing Israeli hostages to raise awareness and mark the coming anniversary.
The meeting was a joint venture between Alderwoman of the 49th Ward Maria Hadden and the Chicago Department of Transportation.
Loyola students went to classroom 111 in the School of Environmental Sustainability Sept. 30 holding anything from a single t ...
During a two-day stint at a packed United Center Sept. 27-28, Jeff Lynne’s ELO — formerly known as Electric Light Orchestra — ...
At just 40-years-old, Vance had no government experience before he began his term as a U.S. Senator in January 2023. At that, ...
Three-piece punk band Bloom transcends the constraints of distance through their love of making music together. Em Vela, ...
Mao Reynolds is a fourth-year majoring in Multimedia Journalism and Italian Studies. He is Deputy Arts Editor and Crossword ...
Loyola students find surprising connections with the squirrels on campus. On a cool September morning, Gabrielle Zinkel sits ...
Film and Digital Media Program Director Ayesha Abouelazm, who also organized the trip, said the cost of airfare and transport ...
Since its debut at Pike’s Place Market in 1971, coffee’s infamous forest-green, two-tailed siren has cropped up so ...
The golden rule, that’s been repeated and passed down through generations, is never speak about politics, religion and money while in good company, as the subjects kill the mood and are known to breed ...