One UMBC Photographer Is Chronicling Every 2016 Homicide in Baltimore a Year Later Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago By charting and capturing every murder scene in the city for a year, Amy Berbert is bringing visceral awareness to the city's deadly problem.… May 30, 2017
Why Decolonization Needs to Be on Your History Syllabus Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago What’s that saying about something happening to people who don’t study the past?… May 21, 2017
What the French Election Means for You Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Six things you need to know about Emmanuel Macron and the future of France.… May 13, 2017
Why Climate Change Denial and Creationism Aren’t ‘Opinions’ Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Diversity of perspective is a critical part of college, but not when it comes to empirical knowledge.… May 8, 2017
The 7 Steps of Writing a Perfect Academic Paper Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Take it from someone who's done a lot of writing in the last few months—you're going to want to read this.… April 27, 2017
This Undocumented Harvard Student Is the Co-Director of ‘Act on a Dream’ Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Daishi Tanaka and his organization have been critical in combatting the 'single-story narrative' of illegal immigration, especially at Harvard.… April 24, 2017
The 5 Steps of a Proper All-Nighter Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago This list is twice as critical if you're reading it at 2 a.m. in a deserted library.… April 15, 2017
Even the ‘Healthy’ Options in Dining Halls Can Be Dangerous Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago For instance, salad ceases to be a salad when bacon, ranch and cheese are added.… April 6, 2017
How Not to Be Like Tim Allen Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Allen's inflammatory remarks on 'Jimmy Kimmel' prove that he still is a tool man.… April 1, 2017
Everything You Need to Know About the American Health Care Act Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago The Republicans' newly proposed plan promises increased choice and lower prices, but theorists predict otherwise.… March 23, 2017
Violinist and Student Kristi Monte Is Bringing Mozart to the Masses Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Through her company, Got Strings, the James Madison University junior teaches budding musicians and provides live music for wedding and other events.… March 19, 2017
Trump’s Military Increase Is His Costliest Broken Promise Yet Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago The president plans to fund the $54 billion increase by cutting programs such as the EPA and foreign aid.… March 13, 2017
The Art of Listening to Nostalgic Garbage Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Everyone listened to terrible music in middle school, but there's a reason to revisit that My Chemical Romance album in college.… March 5, 2017
What Chicagoans Know About Gun Control That Their Politicians Don’t Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Enforcing gun regulations is key, but not the ones you think.… February 22, 2017
UC Senator-at-Large Nicole Price Calls for a Sanctuary Campus Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Price works with student activists, faculty and police to find protest solutions and transform her school into a sanctuary campus.… February 13, 2017
Character Development, Streaming Services and the New Face of Television Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago When Netflix began dropping entire seasons of material at a time, they unwittingly changed the way shows would have to be written.… February 2, 2017