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September 10, 2024
The Bluejays’ first week back on campus was one of the hottest of the year, leaving some students desperate for a reprieve from the harsh weather. […]
September 10, 2024
After weeks of back and forth from both campaigns, the will-they-won’t-they surrounding the next presidential debate has come to an end. On Sept. 10, Vice President […]
August 27, 2024
“I am prepared for it to be a pretty interesting fall semester,” Elmhurst University’s President Troy VanAken told The Leader Editorial Board on a day out […]
August 27, 2024
This Spring, Elmhurst University will see a brand-new gathering area for veterans in the new Health Sciences Building, made possible by what EU is calling ‘the […]
August 27, 2024
A demonstration against gun violence took place in suburban Elmhurst, Ill., on June 9, 2024. The event, known as “A Walk Toward Healing,” began at 2 […]
August 27, 2024
As college students, voting may be the last thing on your mind at the start of the new semester, but it’s never too early to start […]
May 7, 2024
Tucked away, across from the Elmhurst Public Library, sits a plot of land unnoticed by many, but wholly loved by those who know it’s there. The […]
May 7, 2024
The end of the school year brings to mind sunny field days, sizzling barbecues, and that refreshing feeling that comes with the knowledge that summer is […]
May 7, 2024
In a two-candidate election, Lily Morgan was elected by The Leader staff to serve as the Editor-in-Chief for the 2024-2025 school year during the April 30 […]
May 7, 2024
At 6:30 am, with a free coffee and donut in hand, I walk the long strip down toward the finish line and take a sharp right […]
May 7, 2024
As a democratic state, Illinois has been noted as one of the safer places for the LGBTQ+ community in our nation. Especially in the City of […]
May 7, 2024
When much of the world went on lockdown in the spring of 2020, The Leader followed suit. Marisa Karpes, The Leader’s editor-in-chief from 2020-2021, recalled the […]