Loyola Phoenix
Serving as the independent student-run newspaper of Loyola University Chicago, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local events, and student-focused issues. With a history dating back to 1929, it remains a vital source of information for the university community and the surrounding Rogers Park neighborhood.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CHICAGO
Remaining one of the few American markets anchored by two competing major dailies, the local print landscape features deeply rooted metropolitan broadsheets, suburban dailies, and an influential alternative press. The circulation leaders are the historic Chicago Tribune and the now nonprofit-owned Chicago Sun Times, both of which command massive regional readership. They are complemented by specialty publications like the Chicago Defender, an iconic institution for the African American community, and the Chicago Reader, a long-running alternative weekly. Paperboy lists 28 newspapers in Chicago.
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