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    Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Mutant protein offers promise of skin disease cure

    Researchers from Loyola University Chicago said they have developed a mutant form of a protein that seems to cure mice of vitiligo, a skin condition found in millions of people around the world.
    Researchers from Loyola University Chicago said they have developed a mutant form of a protein that seems to cure mice of vitiligo, a skin condition found in millions of people around the world. Vitiligo causes irregular, white patches of skin, which...

    Tags: Education, Drugs and Medicines, Dermatology, Colleges and Universities, Arthritis

  2. Apr 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Stephen Wade: A telling tale of making beautiful music

    Stephen Wade's affection for the Chicago in which he grew up and that he left long ago is passionate and palpable in the introduction to his astonishing book, “The Beautiful Music All Around Us: Field Recordings and the American Experience.”
    Stephen Wade's affection for the Chicago in which he grew up and that he left long ago is passionate and palpable in the introduction to his astonishing book, “The Beautiful Music All Around Us: Field Recordings and the American Experience.”...

    Tags: Maritime (music group), Apollo Theater, Old Town School of Folk Music, Colleges and Universities, Dance

  4. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Patsos introduced as Siena men's basketball coach

    Jimmy Patsos was introduced as Siena's new men's basketball coach on Wednesday — calling the school "my dream mid-major" — as his former assistant, G.G. Smith, emerged as a leading candidate to replace Patsos at Loyola.
    Jimmy Patsos was introduced as Siena's new men's basketball coach on Wednesday — calling the school "my dream mid-major" — as his former assistant, G.G. Smith, emerged as a leading candidate to replace Patsos at Loyola. Smith, the son of...

    Tags: Mark Turgeon, College Basketball, College Sports, National Invitation Tournament, Siena Saints

  6. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. Digest: President's Cup baseball documentary to premiere today

    Varsity baseball President's Cup film to premiere today "The President's Cup," a documentary film about an annual high school baseball tournament in Baltimore, will premiere at the University of Baltimore today at 6 p.m. The film, directed by Julie...

    Tags: Bernard C. Young, NFL Draft, High School Sports, Indianapolis Colts, College Sports

  8. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Wine expert Paul Lukacs dishes on drink's history, his tastes

    <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/bal-scene,0,5904857.special"><img src="http://extras.baltimoresun.com/2012_images/scene/scene-link.gif" alt="Featured in Scene" border="0" height="30px" width="200px" ></a>
    Unlike those of us who merely sip wine and try to appreciate it, Paul Lukacs has channeled his passion for the drink into a second career, one in which he's increasingly recognized as one of this country's most authoritative voices on the topic. Lukacs'...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Virginia Tech, Charleston, Consumer Goods Industries, Wines

  10. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, English teacher

    Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, a former high school English teacher who later became an expert in the field of collectible comic books, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla., while recovering from foot surgery. He was 63.
    Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, a former high school English teacher who later became an expert in the field of collectible comic books, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla., while recovering from foot surgery. He was 63. The son...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, The Rolling Stones (music group), Literature, Apocalypse Now (movie), Ellicott City

  12. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Paying for the illusion of cheating death

    Anyone who wants to know why health care costs continue to soar need look no further than the recent recommendation by the American Cancer Society that current and former heavy smokers discuss lung cancer screening with their doctors. The guidelines...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, The New York Times, Diseases and Illnesses, Lung Cancer, Medical Research

  14. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Two trustees seek top spot in River Forest

    After running on the same slate four years ago, two trustees are facing off for River Forest Village Board president. Michael Gibbs, who is serving his first term, is running on the Pride in River Forest slate, which includes trustee candidates Lissa...

    Tags: Business, Local Government, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Elections

  16. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Walters Art Museum names new director, Julia Marciari-Alexander

    In naming Julia Marciari-Alexander as executive director on Wednesday, the Walters Art Museum board of directors entrusted one of Baltimore's most important arts institutions to a rising star — and signaled an emphasis on community engagement even...

    Tags: Arts, Artists, Colleges and Universities, Roland Park, Awards and Prizes

  18. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Chicago police put more feet on street

    Rookie Chicago police officers have started to patrol on foot on some of the city's most dangerous blocks in a move that Superintendent Garry McCarthy said reinforces the department's "return to community policing."
    Tribune reporter
    Rookie Chicago police officers have started to patrol on foot on some of the city's most dangerous blocks in a move that Superintendent Garry McCarthy said reinforces the department's "return to community policing." After six months in the Police...

    Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Garry McCarthy, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Seven candidates are vying for 4 seats on the D230 board

    Seven candidates are running for four, four-year terms on the Consolidated High School District 230 Board of Trustees in the April 9 election.
    Seven candidates are running for four, four-year terms on the Consolidated High School District 230 Board of Trustees in the April 9 election. The Tribune asked the candidates to share some biographical information and to answer this question: What is...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology

  22. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Attorney: Loyola rape case accusers had 'buyer's remorse'

    The attorney for a former Loyola University freshman charged with raping two female students in separate incidents in their dormitory rooms last month contended that the alleged victims may have concocted their stories because they regretted having consensual sex.
    Tribune reporter
    The attorney for a former Loyola University freshman charged with raping two female students in separate incidents in their dormitory rooms last month contended that the alleged victims may have concocted their stories because they regretted having...

    Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime Victims, Rape, Criminals

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Corbin J. Morris has joined the Chicago office of Quarl...
(May 10, 2013)
Corbin J. Morris, associate, Quarles & Brady
Pamela McCoy has been appointed assistant dean for exec...
(March 28, 2013)
Pamela McCoy, assistant dean, Loyola's Quinlan School of Buisness
Sarah Bauer, who was born with spina bifida, checks on...
(March 18, 2013)
Sarah Bauer, who was born with spina bifida, checks on a newborn at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood. Bauer will graduate from Loyola's medical school in June.