The non-tenure track (NTT) faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) have authorized the bargaining committee to ...
A rise online gambling and prediction markets is transforming the way young Americans engage with the world - how might ...
The shift toward AI is taking away from small businesses and content creators as well. As consumers make the switch to ...
Telling the personal stories of these athletes, who can be “campus celebrities” to a multitude of readers, lets the Loyola ...
As a hypothetical, the anonymous source explained that, in a classical civilization 200 level course, there may be 40 ...
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) submitted its Revised Security Enhancement Plan to the Federal Transit Authority March 10. The plan was created in collaboration with the Chicago Police Department ...
The golden light of the “Hamilton” marquee sign reflected off puddles downtown as people huddled together under umbrellas, eagerly waiting for CIBC Theatre doors to open. Lively opening track ...
The Loyola Phoenix is the official student newspaper of Loyola University Chicago. Since 1969, we've been dedicated to reporting on university happenings, the Rogers Park and Edgewater neighborhoods, ...
It may feel like second nature, but there’s an art that goes into it. Playlist-making is guided by the listener’s senses. Art ...
In our courses, Formal Methods in Software Engineering and Programming Languages, we’re evolving the classroom environment. We encourage our students to leverage large language models (LLMs) like ...
After opening on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre Aug. 6, 2015, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Hamilton” forever altered the ...
U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros and Special Agent in Charge of Chicago’s Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Christopher Amon announced the federal criminal complaint in an ...