by Raneen El-Barbarawi / Staff Reporter As election day slowly creeps closer and closer, students at Roosevelt University shared their thoughts about the importance of voting. Khaliya Jackson, a junior double majoring in sociology and political science with a minor… Read More ›
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Deputy High Commissioner Discusses Refugee Inclusion
by Will Dancer / Staff Reporter Last week, Roosevelt University was visited by United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Kelly Clements, for the university’s annual Distinguished Lecture event. Dubbed “Refugee Inclusion and the Future of Humanitarian Response,” the… Read More ›
Saying Goodbye to Roosevelt
By Drew Modjeski Copy Editor I never thought I would join the Torch. Throughout my educational career, I was never the one to get involved in academic after school activities. They always seemed boring to me, and I thought I… Read More ›
In Defense of the Journalism Department
By Zachary WrightEditor in chief My time with this school is coming to a close. Graduation is approaching ever so slowly. We all know how it feels when you want something and it’s just barely out of reach. But as… Read More ›
Local Art Flourishes at Chicago’s Annual One of a Kind Spring Show
By Amanda Landwehr and Andrea LeeStaff Reporters Chicago is a city created and defined by its artists. From the world-renowned Picasso and Van Gogh pieces found at the Art Institute to the colorful graffiti that lines the street of North… Read More ›