Returning for its 13th year, both studio-backed pictures and indie offerings illuminated the Music Box Theater’s silver screen for the 2026 Chicago Critics Film Festival. Past the “Sunset Boulevard”s ...
Lightsabers, moral dilemmas and unfamiliar planet names — all important parts of any classic “Star Wars” films. Directed and written by George Lucas, the 2005 film “Revenge of the Sith” serves as the ...
If you walk through the hallowed halls of the impressionism wing at the Art Institute of Chicago — past the famed Monet water lilies and that one painting from Ferris Bueller — you will come across a ...
The lights dimmed and the doors locked. A crowd of nearly 70 stirred in anticipation, shuffling about in a congested bowling alley. “I’m not sure if you heard the announcement, but it’s time,” a voice ...
The parents of first-year student Sheridan Gorman, who was fatally shot March 19 near the Lake Shore Campus, spoke publicly for the first time about their daughter’s death in a segment for CBS News, ...
Although the school year is coming to an end, election season for the Student Government of Loyola Chicago is just beginning. The Phoenix sat down with the candidates for president, vice president and ...
Shortly after her 105th birthday, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM received an unexpected gift — an official proclamation from the President of the United States. The friendship between Schmidt and ...
Over the summer, Loyola Athletics named psychology professor Dr. Amy Bohnert as its new Faculty Athletic Representative. As FAR, Bohnert serves as a liaison between the university’s faculty and the ...
Loyola’s School of Law introduced a new policy Oct. 1 prohibiting law student organizations from holding events over the mid-semester break Oct. 7-8, forcing them to postpone multiple events on short ...
The Phoenix has created a map to pin the locations of ICE agent sightings. Anyone will be able to submit information to us, and we will verify it before posting it to our social media and website. The ...
Griffin Krueger is the Editor-in-Chief of The Phoenix. He began working for The Phoenix during his first week at Loyola and has been writing about the university, the surrounding community and the ...
The Interdisciplinary Honors Program is nothing if not efficient. Since 1936, the program has been waiving core classes, offering something resembling priority registration and proffering survey ...
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