Bank robbed near Loyola, suspect caught on Red Line
North Community BankA man who robbed a bank Friday near Loyola University Chicago’s downtown campus was arrested when the red dye pack in the bank loot exploded at the nearby Chicago Avenue Red Line...
View ArticleAuthor speaks about social relations at Loyola
By Pauline Lacson Author Benjamin Heim Shepard spoke to Loyola University Chicago students, staff, and faculty recently about the role of privately owned public spaces during social movements. “Public...
View ArticleLoyola warns students of dangers of St. Patrick’s Day drinking
Loyola University Chicago administrators are urging students to make mature decisions this weekend when it comes to drinking and St. Patrick’s Day. Robert D. Kelly, Loyola’s Vice President for Student...
View ArticleTalents for a Cause: Loyola hosts Mr. Rambler Pageant
By Pauline Lacson Alex Thornberg, 21, a junior representing track and cross country, won Loyola University Chicago’s second annual Mr. Rambler Pageant. . Pants-less jazzercising, the evolution of...
View ArticleEdgewater Synagogue vandalized with graffiti
By Pauline Lacson Graffiti was found on an synagogue in Edgewater, said police.Here are the emerging details from the Chicago Tribune: “Disparaging statements” were spray-painted outside an Edgewater...
View ArticleTwo men shot near Loyola’s Rogers Park campus
By Pauline Lacson Two men were wounded by gunfire early Thursday as they walked past the 6100 block of North Broadway, between Granville and Glenlake avenue. They were taken to local hospitals in good...
View ArticleMan dies after hit by Red Line train near Loyola
By Pauline Lacson A man died from severe injuries after being hit by a Red Line train near Loyola’s Lake Shore campus early Thursday, said police. Here is the story from the Chicago Tribune: A...
View ArticleArtist builds sand sculpture to honor Dalai Lama’s Loyola visit
By Pauline Lacson He spends a week constructing an elaborate, ornate sand drawing called a mandala. Then he sweeps the sand into an urn and tosses it into the lake. Stop by the Norville Athletics...
View ArticleLoyola workshop promotes empowerment of Asian voices
By Pauline Lacson “This identity has been created for us, so how can we make it ours?” These words were spoken by Jason Chan, program coordinator for Loyola University Chicago’s Student Diversity and...
View ArticleRogers Park residents get glimpse of Loyola L station plans
By Pauline Lacson A community meeting was held this week to address Rogers Park residents’ concerns about upcoming construction at the Loyola Red Line stop. The first proposal calls for the demolition...
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