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White House Correspondent April Ryan talks politics, importance of news at 29th Caulfield Lecture

White House Correspondent April Ryan talks politics, importance of news at 29th Caulfield Lecture

Katherine Beecher April 26, 2018

On April 19, the Department of Communication hosted April Ryan as their guest speaker for the 2018 Caulfield Lecture titled, “20 Years of White House Reporting: From Bill Clinton to Donald Trump.”...

Lecture on Colombian peace educates Loyola 

Lecture on Colombian peace educates Loyola 

Angela DeCarlo January 27, 2018

On Jan. 24 the Bunting Peace and Justice Speaker Series welcomed Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, the Director for the Andes at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) Director of the Office of Peace and...

Loyola students support DACA

Loyola students support DACA

Alison Dee October 29, 2017

Conversations around the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allows minors who came to the U.S. illegally to be protected from immediate deportation and gives the opportunity for them...

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Emilie Zuhowski October 2, 2017

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced last week that the Department of Education will be revising Obama-era campus sexual assault policies, saying that they were unfairly targeting those accused. The...

Drain the Swamp: An administration bogged in Scandal

Drain the Swamp: An administration bogged in Scandal

Nicholas Cirone February 16, 2017

A few months ago I wrote a piece on then-Republican Nominee Donald Trump in the wake of the Access Hollywood tapes leak. In it I declared that it was Donald Trump’s “time to stop,” and for the Republican...

Its Time to Stop

It’s Time to Stop

Nicholas Cirone October 9, 2016

I’ll preface this with a disclaimer so that everyone understands where I am coming from: I am a registered Republican, though more so for reasons of convenience and pragmatism rather than any party loyalty....

A Swing and a Miss for Donald Trump

A Swing and a Miss for Donald Trump

Daniel Ostmann October 5, 2016

On Sept. 26, all eyes in America were glued to their television sets, laptop screens, or even their smartphones for a battle between two of the least liked people in America in an attempt to prove that...

The Race for the Presidency Heats Up

The Race for the Presidency Heats Up

Katelyn Barone February 25, 2016

As predicted, Donald Trump won yet another Republican caucus this week, earning 32.5 percent of the vote in South Carolina on Saturday, Feb. 20. Trump easily raked in this victory over his two main competitors,...

Results in Critical Iowa Caucus Reveal a Tight Race Ahead

Results in Critical Iowa Caucus Reveal a Tight Race Ahead

Katelyn Barone February 5, 2016

On Tuesday, Feb. 1 the final votes were counted in the Iowa caucus, revealing that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz came out on top for the Republicans and Hilary Clinton narrowly found herself in first for the Democrats....

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FDA Vs. Trans Fats: The Final Round

The Greyhound Staff November 13, 2013

Over 30 years worth of effort led by health advocates is finally taking official standing. As of early November, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking to completely ban artificial trans fats...

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