Gage Gallery Honors Chicago With Memorial To Memorials
By Dominic Gwinn, Staff Reporter On Thursday, September 29, Roosevelt University Gage Gallery opened its newest exhibit, “Gone But Not Forgotten,” a glimpse into the street-side memorials found...
View ArticleNew programs at Roosevelt promote career readiness
By Megan Schuller, Editor in Chief Two new programs at Roosevelt are breaking ground to help students with career readiness. The Graduation Plan for Success and the Mentoring Program are […]
View ArticlePresident Malekzadeh holds town hall meeting
By Justin Provo, Contributing Reporter President Ali Malekzadeh hosted three town hall meetings in various locations at the Chicago and Schaumburg campuses during the week of Sept. 26. Malekzadeh held […]
View ArticleMiss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children book outshines movie
By Allison Stapleton, Contributing Reporter Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a fantasy story written by Ransom Riggs about a teenage boy named Jake who struggles with how ordinary […]
View ArticleKaine, Pence square off in only Vice Presidential debate
By Lauren Grimaldi Managing Editor Though the importance of Vice Presidential debates is up for discussion, the first and only conversation between Senator Tim Kaine and Governor Mike Pence aired […]
View Article2016 Homecoming Week kicks off
By Katherine Gage Copy Editor Roosevelt’s Homecoming week has begun and is set to have events set around campus all week, concluding with the homecoming dance on Saturday night at […]
View ArticleFAFSA changes start date for 2017-2018
By Lauren Grimaldi Managing Editor In past years, the primary date for college students to file their FAFSA for the upcoming school year was January 1st. However, there has since […]
View ArticleChristine Mehring restores Wolf Vostell’s art from 1970
By David Villegas Staff Reporter The Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Chicago held a procession of several cadillacs along with the main piece of art on Sept. […]
View ArticleNBA Preview: Who is going to take it all?
By Ian Jackson Staff Reporter With the roar of the crowd chanting defense, the exclusive box seats, celebrities appearing courtside watching the game, the crazy halftime shows and the unbelievable […]
View ArticleThe dehumanization of Kim Kardashian
By Allison Stapleton Contributing Reporter Kim Kardashian West was robbed at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room on Oct. 3. According to NBC, the masked men escaped with millions of […]
View ArticleShake Shack burgers nickle and dime for taste
By Maggie Turkovich Contributing Reporter Shake Shack has become somewhat of a staple to the Roosevelt students’ diet. The New York burger restaurant has gained popularity in Chicago in general, […]
View ArticleFantasy football: The reason why we love playing it
By Ian Jackson We have all heard of it. We have all seen it. This online pandemonium is sweeping the football nation and catching millions of fans attention. What is […]
View ArticleDiwali, the Festival of Lights
By Zachary Wright Contributing reporter The International Student Association hosted their Diwali celebration with traditional Indian food, dancing and music in room WB317 on Oct. 7. Diwali is...
View ArticleWeinberg/Newton Gallery presents an art gallery dedicated to this year’s...
By David Villegas Staff Reporter The Weinburg/Newton Gallery hosted an opening event for the “Sapphire” art exhibition on Oct. 7. Sapphire is a group exhibition by Common Cause Illinois that […]
View ArticleLocal rapper drops ‘The Healing Component’ for these grim times
By Karan Sodavaram Contributing Reporter Institutionalized racism, police brutality, social inequality, Jesus and the pimping out of black culture are just a few themes that can be found in […]
View ArticleRoosevelt hosts pre-debate political discussion
By Dominic Gwinn Staff Reporter Before Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump faced off for their final debate, Roosevelt’s department of Women’s and Gender Studies hosted a discussion featuring the Chair […]
View ArticleSPEED holds homecoming at US Cellular Field
By Megan Schuller Editor in Chief Photos By: Megan Schuller The “Midnight Ball” homecoming dance at US Cellular Field brought Roosevelt’s homecoming week to a close on Spet. 14. […]
View ArticleMen’s basketball begins quest for the national title
By Ian Jackson Staff Reporter The Roosevelt men’s Basketball team is looking to make strong statement this year coming off of a 12-16 record overall and 8-12 record in the […]
View ArticleAre Superteams damaging the love of the game?
By Ian Jackson Staff Reporter Ever since the scene that changed the landscape of sports as we know it when Lebron James joined Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to play […]
View ArticlePhantogram’s third album is yet another hit
By Maggie Turkovich Contributing Reporter On October 7th, 2016, Phantogram released their third studio album entitled “Three.” The New York duo continues to deliver songs with stellar music...
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