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The following articles appear in the Frontlines section of Loyola.

Bees, please!
Have you heard the buzz? Loyola students are about to. As part of its food systems initiative, the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Policy will be starting a bee colony on campus.
Commencement 2009
Hats off to New Graduates
the Ethics Expert: Al Gini, Professor of Business Ethics
I am regularly asked to comment on the embarrassing and all-too-common ethical failures and failings of prominent people and corporations in the world of business—Enron, WorldCom, and Bernie Madoff, for example...
Travel reads with Father Garanzini
I'm traveling Europe, mostly northern Italy, with these books on my Kindle:
LUMA acquires rare treasure
Loyola has long been proud—and rightfully so—of its Martin D’Arcy Collection, which was founded in 1969.
“Sister” act
Actress Maripat Donovan wows the Founders’ crowd, gets degree.
School of Ed turns 40
Mark your calendar for a special celebration on Thursday, December 3.
three cups of tea author to speak
To commemorate its 40th anniversary, the School of Education will host Greg Mortenson.
Reach out and touch faith: Sept.12 – Nov. 15
Back to the Future Alfred Jensen, Charmion von Wiegand, Simon Gouverneur and the Cosmic Conversation
In tough times, Loyola makes a promise
Students at Loyola whose families are suffering financially may worry about having the resources to finish a degree.
How to win an argument
To be human is to disagree. At home, with friends, or in the workplace, differences of opinion are part of everyday life. Of course, there’s more than one way to win an argument, but understanding a few key strategies of debate can help you fight fair and convince your opponent.