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A24 and Song (“Past Lives”) chose to pair pre-release screenings with classic rom-coms, emphasizing this genre modernization.
In V. E. Schwab’s newest novel “Bury Our Bones in The Midnight Soil,” three vampiric women go to extremes to satiate their ...
In her breakthrough album following her 2023 EP, "Addison" sees a former TikTok star shed the social media limelight.
Column: Intramurals Are a Vital Part of the Loyola Experience Column: Writer Amara Bullard reflects on three years of playing intramural sports, finding the level of intensity and … ...
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 ...
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 ...
As President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan picks up in Chicago, Loyola and Rogers Park are responding to the ongoing increase in Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in the city. Over ...
Superheroes have long dominated pop culture, embodying ideals of justice, courage and selflessness, inspiring millions worldwide. With the primary surge in popularity since 2008’s “Iron Man,” these ...
Content warning: Death, overdose, drug use On the early morning of Oct. 29, Loyola sophomore Max Larson took what he believed to be Xanax — an anti-anxiety drug he obtained from a dealer who assured ...
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