Exercising the Right (Brain) Way

Need to lose that “freshman fifteen” you gained from stressing out too much in college, but you don’t want to spend your time in the boring Loyola gym? What if we told you how to exercise the “right brain” way, dropping pounds and seeing some cool art visuals at the same time? Well, now that

From Stardom to Sakai

Are you thinking of becoming an actor but first want to chat with someone who has been in your shoes? I bet you didn’t know that two Loyola professors you may have taken or seen walking around campus have experienced life on the big screen. Right Brain had the privilege of asking these stars to

Art for the Broke and Busy

Let me guess, as a college student you love seeing beautiful art pieces around Chicago, but have no free time in your busy schedule to go search for them? This city has lots to offer in terms of museums and art galleries, but what if your part-time job doesn’t pay enough for expensive tickets AND

Why Buddha Lives in Chicago

Have you ever noticed the sunken Buddha head sculpture on Loyola and Sheridan by Lake Shore Campus? What about the small circle of similar sculptures that the shuttle passes on the way to Water Tower? You might be surprised to learn that these sculptures are more than just art; they are connected to an extremely

Can Dance Heal Disease?

What does dance and Parkinson’s Disease have in common? Sarah Fuller, a Loyola adjunct professor, is someone who is able to combine the two in her work for the Parkinson’s Project. This week, Right Brain spoke with Fuller to learn more about the work that she does at the Hubbard Street Dance Studio with those