Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt spent over half a century offering encouragement and support to students and athletes.
Sister Jean, Loyola Chicago's beloved chaplain who became a national figure in 2018, has officially retired at age 106.
Loyola University Chicago super fan Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is retiring. She turned 106 years old on Aug. 21.
The Ramblers lost the Chicago Cup to UIC in a five-set thriller.
Sister Jean captured the hearts of fans when she inspired Loyola University of Chicago to a Final Four berth in the 2018 NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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Sister Jean's March Madness takeover, explained: The story of Loyola-Chicago's viral superfan during 2018 Cinderella run
One of the greatest March Madness Cinderella runs of all-time had a 98-year-old superfan at the center of it all.
The University of Chicago ranked sixth in the nation, jumping up five spots from eleventh last year, while the Evanston-based ...
After 15 years, Loyola University Chicago will be ending its association with the Cuneo Mansion & Gardens in Vernon Hills. Loyola is discontinuing operations of the grounds and mansion and will ...
Emergency room physician Dr. Joan Dimopoulos presented a bouquet of flowers to Ketzly Angel, a cashier in the hospital's ...
Sarah Hunter has been appointed as president of Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, returning to the Loyola Medicine health system to ...
Hospital cashier Keztly Angel saved a choking doctor using the Heimlich maneuver at Loyola University Medical Center.
While Indiana didn’t sweep Loyola (Chicago) like it did its last five opponents, the Hoosiers pulled out a 3-1 victory over ...
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