by Matt Lindeboom in News
From basketball court to concert venue, alternative-rock band Third Eye Blind transformed Reitz Arena last Saturday. Scented incense wafted from their burning sticks placed around the stage, the smoke and smell went out over the waiting crowd that pressed up against the barrier, their faces washed in blue light then red as the house lights rotated and changed.
by Cait Rohan in News
Admit it. You're guilty. At some point in your Loyola College career you've chucked your empty soda bottle, that test you got a C- on or your old Greyhound into the garbage instead of recycling it. But there are consequences that you need to consider the next time you're tempted to surpass that big blue recycling bin.
by Mike Tirone in News
The presidential campaign train came steamrolling into Charm City last week for the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. primary on Tuesday. The two Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, went into the polls "neck-to-neck," "jockeying for position" or any other sort of way to describe that both are narrowly close in grabbing the Democratic nomination.
by Mike Calabrese in News
In Baltimore, city officials are under renewed pressure to reduce property taxes to attract and retain residents and businesses.??
Elected leaders like Baltimore's Mayor Sheila Dixon are running up against a fundamental problem. People hate new taxes, but they remain the most viable way to fund local government.