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 ›
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Roosevelt’s Green Past and Promising Green Future
Jules Banks Staff Reporter Climate change is becoming a more looming issue than ever in the minds of American citizens. According to YaleEnvironment360, 70 percent of Americans now believe in the concept of worldwide climate change. YaleEnvironment360 also found that… Read More ›
Roosevelt University prepares to sell Gage Building
By Zachary Wright Contributing Reporter Departments in the Gage Building moving back to the Auditorium Building this upcoming school year as Roosevelt University expected to sell the floors from the Gage Building. Each department is expected to move at various… Read More ›
Social Justice Week’s #Lunchbag event serves Chicago’s homeless
By Zachary Wright Contributing Reporter Giving back to the city’s homeless, the Center for Student Involvement hosted #Lunchbag during Social Justice Week at Roosevelt University. On Friday, April 21, students gathered in Wabash 317 to pack lunch bags of nonperishable… Read More ›
Two new classes coming to Roosevelt this fall
Zachary Wright Staff Reporter Two new classes will be added to the course catalogue this upcoming 2017 – 2018 school year. The classes, Journalism 350 will be taught by associate professor of journalism Linda Jones, and an honors class about… Read More ›