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Horoscope: Sept. 25 | The Loyola Phoenix

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Horoscope: Sept. 25 | The Loyola Phoenix

Libra: Sept. 23 to Oct. 23

You haven’t been forsaken in the darkness — rest assured, the sun will rise anew. Soon you will be blanketed in warmth once again. 

Scorpio: Oct. 24 to Nov. 21

Crush a grape between your teeth and feel out its skin with your tongue. Enjoy the season’s fresh fruits and vegetables before the frost deadens the ground.

Sagittarius: Nov. 22 to Dec. 21

Yield to the ecstasy of good humor, clutching at your stomach as peals of laughter spill from your lips. Stifled joy is the greatest heartbreak of all.

Capricorn: Dec. 22 to Jan. 19

Don’t be afraid to sow seeds of friendship and camaraderie — their blossoms will color your life with invaluable petals of love and loyalty.

Aquarius: Jan. 20 to Feb. 18

Slip quietly into the flow of the crowd and follow your wandering eye. Sometimes the best days are built upon simple observances.

Pisces: Feb. 19 to March 20

Disappointment doesn’t need to be your enemy. Push yourself to regain your footing, and forge new paths of improvement.

Aries: March 21 to April 19

Soften your edges and sweeten your tongue. Not every conversation needs to be a debate. Don’t exhaust yourself by relentlessly playing offense. 

Taurus: April 20 to May 20

Don’t rush headfirst into the moments ahead. A slow, careful approach will provide you with more stability in the end.

Gemini: May 21 to June 21

Take action — drum your fingers, knit your brow and brush the dirt off your knees. Your life can’t stand on words alone.

Cancer: June 22 to July 22

Every fleeting moment needn’t be caught and confined to the chains of memory. Allow every second to simply wash over you — there and gone again. 

Leo: July 23 to Aug. 22

In despair there’s joy, and in anger there’s calm. Balance emotions with experiences and revel in the thrilling complexity of life.

Virgo: Aug. 23 to Sept. 22

Perfectionism will immobilize you. Trust that a slight misstep or stumble can still reap grand rewards. Success is oftentimes found in the unexpected.




  • Catherine Meyer is a third-year student majoring in history. She works as The Phoenix’s Deputy Arts Editor and Horoscope Editor. She enjoys writing humorous essays and feature articles about the people of Rogers Park. When asked what the weekly horoscopes will be, she’ll answer, “Pick up an issue of The Phoenix on Wednesday and see.”



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