by in Opinion
As students began their final full week of classes last Monday, no one anticipated the tragic news that awaited Loyola's campus Tuesday morning.
In the course of one day, the general mood of Loyola took a drastic turn when the school learned of the terrible murder of sophomore Stephanie Parente.
by Michael Roberts in Opinion
John McCain is a name that Americans should know. Chris Simcox is not nearly as well known, at least not to people outside of Arizona, but that could all change in the next two years. Chris Simcox is going to run against Senator McCain, with the hope of defeating McCain and his moderate tendencies in 2010.
by Dan Clements in Opinion
Over this past election season, we have heard countless demands from candidates on the need to reform our health care system. Recently, President Obama released his plan to increase coverage by mandating large employers cover all their employees, and by providing a new public option.
by Amelia Wolf in Opinion
There is a half-proven myth surrounding the idea of whether organic food is, in fact, healthier than conventional foods. More importantly, college students tend to believe organic food is unaffordable.
On the contrary, if you know where to look, you can have your kitchen stocked with organic goods.
by Professor Plum and Miss Scarlet in Opinion
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The Last Moment Of The Day
You watch the clock. Minutes pass by like days. The professor's words drowned out long ago. Three minutes until the end of class for this semester and, for some seniors, for the rest of their lives. But the seconds are ticking sooooooo slowly.
by in Opinion
As I gazed at a cloud of incense in the chapel last Monday, I was reminded of the first time I sat in that chapel - during freshman orientation.
On Tuesday, I looked at my friends, heads bent in sorrow, hugging each other. Again, I recalled how we sat nervously then with our families, soon to leave us alone at Loyola.