Other SAGA Programs related to Social Justice
Click each co-curricular program below for more information.
The LUChameleon MagazineThe LUChameleon is Loyola’s alternative themed webzine and newest publication, focusing on arts/entertainment, LGBTQA/sexuality, feminism/gender, religion/spirituality, the environment, and politics/social justice issues. Contact kadeguzman.24@gmail.com for more information.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
An organization of women which seeks for every member, throughout her life, bonds of friendship, mutual support, opportunities for self-growth, respect for intellectual development, and an understanding of and an allegiance to positive ethical principles. Contact Colleen Johnston-Berresford (cjohnstonberresford@luc.edu) for more information.
Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE)
SIFE is an international business organization that seeks to use the knowledge and skills that are developed in the classroom to empower others within the local, national, and international community. LUC-SIFE runs several projects that seek to address this goal, ranging from collecting and sending books to improve a library in Cambodia, to teaching financial literacy in local high schools and elementary schools, with many other projects, all of which created and run by SIFE students. Contact loyolasife@gmail.com for more information. —— Loyola Anti War Network (LAWN) The Loyola Anti-War Network is a network of students, staff, and faculty at Loyola University Chicago interested in raising awareness on campus and the Chicago area about U.S. led unjust wars and nonviolent alternatives. Contact loyolaantiwarnetwork@gmail.com for more information. — Students for Education Reform Students For Education Reform is a national non-profit organization that is devoted to the idea that all children can learn. The Loyola chapter’s goal is to educate college students and community members on the education problems currently facing Chicago in order to advocate for Chicago’s students.
