The Greyhound offers advice for (relatively) painless housing and registration
by Laura Gleason in Arts & Society
It's that time of year again: the time to think about next year. Believe it or not, there are only about six weeks left in the 2003-2004 school year. Seniors are getting ready to move on while the rest of Loyola is making plans for 2004-2005. Housing and registration can be a stressful time for many Loyola students.
Ryan's Daughter opens in Belvedere Square, offers authentic Irish food, flair
by Matthew Montemurno in Arts & Society
Everybody's favorite Irish holiday (and an honorary one for many Loyola students), St. Patrick's Day, is upon us. The majority of our campus will, of course, celebrate their adopted Irish pride through nightly festivities. But before hitting the clubs and pubs, head down the street for a casual and delicious authentic Irish meal.
by Mike Memoli in Arts & Society
Growing up, Billy Bean did not think he was gay. Actually, he did not know what being gay was.
by Jason Lam in Arts & Society
Upon arriving in Italy last week for spring break, I had a "to do" list I wrote on the eight-hour flight from John F. Kennedy Airport to Florence. Somewhere in the midst of a crowded itinerary of visiting friends and art museums, I scribbled down, "buy MUSE -- Absolution.
by Deirdre Mullins in Arts & Society
Ray Romano's big screen debut falls flat in Donald Petrie's Welcome to Mooseport.
by Kate Denoyer in Arts & Society
Dana Moss is not your average student. She's not your average artist. She's not your average RA. The boundless energy that she brings to everything she tackles sets her apart.
"I'm always bouncing around my room going crazy," she said, and that's a good thing according to her.