Amanda LandwehrStaff Reporter Students, young adults and experienced professionals throughout the Chicagoland area may have different levels of education, incomes and occupations. But despite the differences between these groups, nearly every Chicago resident is bound together by one factor: work…. Read More ›
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In Defense of Roosevelt University
Darlene LealStaff Reporter I’m an expert at transferring schools. Since grade school, I’ve attended seven schools, three of those being different colleges, and by far, Roosevelt University has been my favorite. I’ve recently heard and seen a lot of students… Read More ›
The Silent Humanitarian Crisis that Affects Millions
Amanda LandwehrStaff Reporter Tonight, nearly 10 million people will go without basic fundamental rights—no residency, no national identity and no opportunity to relocate. Who are these people? Why do so many people remain unaware of this crisis? In 2017, a… Read More ›
President Malekzadeh Gives 2019 State of the University Address
By Will DancerStaff Reporter With the 2018-19 school year winding down, Roosevelt University hosted its annual State of the University address. With statements from Student Government Association President Brandon Glynn, University President Ali Malekzadeh and various pre-filmed presentations from program… Read More ›
RU Still Planning on Transferring?
Jordan GerianeStaff Reporter Last semester, it was discovered that students were already second-guessing their decision to come to Roosevelt after only a few months into the 2018 fall semester. Now that the year has delved itself further into second semester,… Read More ›