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Welcome to One Thing Leads to Another

What started as an assignment to create a Google Map for a communication class at Loyola University Chicago, turned into a multimedia project. Scroll down to view the stages and evolution of this project.

Google Map: Downtown City Park Options Near Loyola’s Water Tower Campus

For Loyola students looking for something free to do near the Water Tower Campus in Downtown Chicago, or to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, these public parks could be an ideal option.

Article: Let Your Pet Socialize: Visit Lake Shore Park Today

Humans weren’t the only ones affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. When the doors of society closed and everyone was forced inside, our pets suffered as well. No more trips to the dog parks where they could run free and sniff a fellow canine. No more happy run-ins with neighbourhood dogs. No more ability to run free, as humans were scared to come within six-feet of another person.

Video: Come Take a Tour of Some Downtown Chicago Parks

What started as an interactive mapping assignment turned into something so much bigger. Watch as we take you to three parks within walking distance of the Loyola Water Tower Campus.

Come Take a Tour of Some Downtown Chicago Parks

Come Take a Tour of Some Downtown Chicago Parks

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Podcast: The Breakdown

To wrap up this multimedia project, Elizabeth Winchester and Nate Keough were granted access to WLUW 88.7 FM, Loyola University Chicago’s student-run, independent radio station. They then produced an eleven-minute podcast discussing their experiences with three local Chicago parks in Downtown Chicago. Listen below!

Winchester and Keough recording in LUC's podcast station, WLUW 88.7 FM. (Sean Keenehan)

Elizabeth Winchester and Nate Keough recording in LUC's podcast station, WLUW 88.7 FM. (Sean Keenehan)

The BreakdownElizabeth Winchester and Nate Keough
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