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Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies, Global Studies and the Departments of Theology and Modern Languages and Literature held ...
“Revenge of the Sith” sets up all the pieces to wonderfully segue into the original “Star Wars” trilogy. The film helps the ...
“Say You’ll Remember Me,” Abby Jimenez’s ninth book, released April 1. The novel follows Xavier, a veterinarian healing from ...
Making its U.S. debut at Chicago's Latin Film Festival, Estimados Señores is a gripping, Colombian court drama.
Arts Editor and Phoenix film critic Brendan Parr takes his last column to shout his favorite, unsung films. For four years, I ...
Editor-in-Chief Griffin Krueger reflects on his four years at The Phoenix in his final column From The Editor's Desk.
Weiss was indicted in March and is accused of illegally obtaining the private information of over 150,000 student-athletes ...
Ashlar, the university’s therapy dog, graduated with his dog-torate in belly rubs and a minor in campus cuddles, according to ...
Gun control activist David Hogg spoke in Damen Cinema to advocate for violence intervention. The sixth annual Community ...
In honoring National Poetry Month, Loyola staff and students reckon with the benefits and conflicts of poetry reading in ...
Chicago's Comic and Entertainment Expo creates community through video games, movie merchandise and most importantly — comic ...
Few things in Chicago are quite as iconic as the beloved “L” lines that criss-cross the city, providing rapid transit access ...