Throughout 2025 and early 2026, fast-food chains across America started replacing human drive-through workers with artificial intelligence chatbots. From Wendy’s to Taco Bell, each incorporation of […]
Elmhurst University is renaming the César Chávez Intercultural Lecture after The New York Times published an investigative report finding extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers […]
Rising prices tied to the Iran conflict are causing Elmhurst University students like Alex Knapik to rethink daily budgets. He’s paying more for travel to school […]
DISCLAIMER: This article is part of The Leader’s satire issue, The Follower, which released on April 1, 2026. An investigation by The Leader found extensive evidence that […]
To explore the universe’s most extreme environments — where black holes swallow light, neutron stars bend spacetime, and stellar explosions tear matter apart — physicists track […]
The Nest, a new multipurpose student space in Niebuhr Hall, opened recently, bringing together the Office of Global Engagement, the Office of Equity and Inclusion, and […]
By the fourth week of an eight-week networking project, a few students were already finished — not haphazardly, but with full understanding. They had built and […]
Can U.S. Americans still view immigration outside of a partisan lens? Or have the narratives become so split that it’s impossible to find room for collaboration? […]
Elmhurst University will raise tuition by 2.9% for the 2026-2027 school year, following approval by the Board of Trustees. The decision left many students upset and […]