For couples on a budget, Loyola's Lake Shore and Water Tower campuses offer cost-effective and comically convenient date ...
This year marked the third year the event has been held, and featured a conversation on civil rights and political violence with speaker Kellie Carter Jackson.
A few steps from the Jarvis Red Line station, Jarvis Square transformed into a loving hub of creativity during its annual ...
While overlooked, romantic comedies have produced some of Hollywood’s most daring, yet faithful retellings of classic ...
Horror movies, while often gruesome, perturbing and terror-inducing, serve as a reminder of human mortality and the dangers of moral evil. The films act as cautionary tales, warning of the dangers ...
Writer Julia Soeder implores fans of rom-coms to pick up a “romantasy” book.
Community members gather to hear Matt Igleski of the Chicago Bird Alliance give a presentation about how climate change is affecting bird populations.
The university cited the connection between their Jesuit values and policies of diversity, equity and inclusion.
In sports betting, gamblers saw an entertaining activity that’s already been commercialized and came up with an innovative way to waste more time while adding absolutely nothing to the product. When ...
Writer Grace Venezia pens a love letter to friend-focused Galentine’s as a Valentine’s Day alternative. February has arrived ...
Like a siren calls a sailor, the bathrooms used to tempt me to smoke inside them — just as many stressed students have done before. But now they’re these ugly, gray minimalist bathrooms devoid of life ...
Writer Natalie Pitluck discusses the struggles, sorrows and optimism of navigating Valentine's Day as a single student.
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