The Loyola women's volleyball team swept University of Dayton — ranked 18th in the NCAA — in a stunning upset.
An aggravated robbery involving a Loyola student occurred near the Lake Shore Campus on the evening of Nov. 20, according to ...
In the cemetery of medical dramas and sitcoms, between the dusty tombstones of “St. Elsewhere” and “Scrubs,” there’s a grave ...
Beyond the lions of Michigan Avenue, Loyola art history majors presented on chosen artworks during Loyola Day at the Art Institute, Nov. 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students prepared talking points on ...
The Loyola women’s volleyball team defeated Virginia Commonwealth University three sets to one in the semifinal round of the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament Nov. 23. After losing the first set, the ...
Disney’s wayfaring princess returns to the big screen Nov. 27 in “Moana 2,” this time older and wiser. When Moana receives an unexpected call from her ancestors, she ventures with trickster demigod ...
While digital streaming dominates music consumption, a lively community of audiophiles pushes against modernity and still frequent record stores. The sale of vinyl rose 10% from 2022 to 2023, ...
That’s how Campbell, a Loyola alumna, started her story at Fillet of Solo, Lifeline Theatre’s 28th annual storytelling festival. Located at 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., the theater’s storytelling event ...
How should a band respond to losing their frontman and lead singer? After the death of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the rock band Queen, the band had two choices — stop making music or continue ...
It was mission impossible — make a movie where the central plot revolves around Thanksgiving. But if Charlie Brown could do it, so could John Hughes. “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” was Hughes’ ...