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WGN Radio Producer Tom Hush '16 (left) hosts a radio show with Loyola masters student Paul Quinn as part of the School of Communication's alumni takeover of WLUW

Student Activities

Student Activities

At the School of Communication (SOC), our commitment to nurturing real-life, holistic  learning experiences that empowers you to thrive both academically and professionally knows no bounds. Our academic journey extends far beyond the classroom, offering a smorgasbord of opportunities that enrich your education, foster creativity, and prepare you for success in the dynamic field of communication. Dive into the diverse array of possibilities awaiting you at SOC, from hands-on student-run advertising and production firms, to honorary groups, radio and podcast development, and more!

Student-owned media productions and agencies

A Loyola University Chicago School of Communications student works in the WLUW studio in the Baumhart Center

Discover WLUW 88.7 FM: Your Gateway to Independent Music and Talk 24/7 from Loyola University Chicago

Tune into WLUW 88.7 FM, Loyola University Chicago's student-run independent radio station, for a non-stop mix of independent music and engaging talk programming that streams worldwide. Join us, no experience required, and be part of Chicago's premier college radio experience!

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group photo of Inigo Communications students

Empowering Tomorrow's Industry Leaders: Inigo Communications, Chicago's Premier Student-Run Agency

Meet the innovative minds behind Inigo Communications, Chicago's pioneering student-run agency. We're more than just students; we're creators, strategists, and relationship builders, shaping the future of advertising.

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Loyola University Chicago Schreiber Center

Elevating Voices for Social Justice: Mosaic Magazine - Loyola's Student-Led Chronicle of Change in Chicago

Dive into the powerful narratives and impactful journalism of Mosaic Magazine, where Loyola students uncover and illuminate social justice issues in the heart of Chicago. Join us in exploring the stories of change-makers and their relentless pursuit of justice.

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Loyola students who are a part of Rambler Sports Locker, a student-run TV program

Experience the Thrill of Sports Broadcasting: Join Rambler Sports Locker, Loyola's Student-Run TV Program

Get in the game with Rambler Sports Locker, Loyola's student-run TV program dedicated to all things sports. No experience needed—just a passion for sports and a desire to learn and have fun!

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Loyola students work to complete the Loyola Phoenix before it goes to press

Elevating Student Journalism Excellence: The Loyola Phoenix - Your Window to Campus News and Beyond

Stay informed and engaged with The Loyola Phoenix, Loyola University Chicago's award-winning student newspaper. Join us in shaping the news and storytelling that matter most to our diverse campus community.

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Loyola students produce a news broadcast

Stay In the Loop with Rambler Roundup Chicago: Your Source for Campus and City News, Culture, Entertainment, and Sports!

Discover the heartbeat of Loyola and the vibrant pulse of Chicago with Rambler Roundup Chicago, the ultimate destination for news, culture, entertainment, and sports. Join us in exploring the dynamic tapestry of our campus and city!

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Elevate Your Debate Skills: Join The Debating Society, Loyola’s First Student Organization

Step into the world of debate with The Debating Society, Loyola’s historic student organization. No experience needed—just a curiosity for diverse perspectives and a drive to learn, engage, and grow!

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Our People

"In RSL, we are given complete creative freedom to make the show our own. I love working with other students and bringing our ideas to life. From brainstorming, to building graphics, and then filming it on production day, it is such a rewarding experience to turn our ideas into a reality in the show." Julie West, Alumna, School of Communication
Further Support

DOS works with many campus partners to help our students face challenging personal times. If you cannot find the help, support, and resources you are seeking on our DOS site, please do not hesitate to contact our team.