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However, the shock came unexpectedly last Thursday evening. At 5 p.m., they received a brief, impersonal email informing them that Loyola University had sold the property and that no events would be permitted there in 2026. No detailed explanation was provided. Caitlyn described the initial reaction as "immediate panic" and "very stressed," compounded by the lack of clarity and slow responses from the university’s contact.