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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Dressed for Success

Dressed for Success

Ecoi Lewis, Senior Staff Writer March 1, 2024

The category is… professional dress! The Career Development Center held its first Style for Hire to help students learn how to dress in today’s working world. The event showed how to rock a professional...

Head coach continues to impact cheer and dance teams

Head coach continues to impact cheer and dance teams

Ecoi Lewis and Sam Guillotte March 1, 2024

Some may think cheer and dance are one team at Loyola. According to head cheer and dance coach Courtney Cadore, at Loyola, the difference is simple: they are two separate NAIA competitive sports. Coach...

OPINION: I met the love of my life on Tinder

OPINION: I met the love of my life on Tinder

Morgan Love March 1, 2024

When I first entered college and welcomed my new age of 19, I found myself in search of companionship and…dare I say…romance. Prior to college, I had never had a real romantic partner — emphasis...

OPINION: The OR should have take-out options

OPINION: The OR should have take-out options

Cecilia Calderin, Staff Writer March 1, 2024

The Orleans Room. A place where most students rely on their daily meals. One of the most important aspects of the university experience, but also one of the most unfair. As students, we invest a lot...

Maddie Gartland, The Kissing Disease lead singer and popular and commercial music junior, performs on stage at Zony Mash on Feb. 9, 2024.

The Kissing Disease draws crowd to Zony Mash

Sophia Maxim, Managing Editor for Print February 25, 2024

The Kissing Disease, an indie-rock band of Loyola students, performed for a crowd of over 90 people at brewery Zony Mash in Mid-City. Four Loyola students started The Kissing Disease last April....

OPINION: My ins and outs for 2024

OPINION: My ins and outs for 2024

Abigail Schmidt February 23, 2024

Welcome to 2024, where we are ringing in some new styles, saying bye to old styles, and (finally) sick of Harry Styles. And corn. I have compiled a list of my predictions and implementations for this year,...

Courtesy of Piatkus Books

“King of Wrath” review: A spicy introduction to the “Kings of Sin” series

Sophie Bornfeld, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

When I first got back into reading in May 2023, I thought I knew the tropes I loved in books. However, the more books I read, the more I am thankful that I am so wrong about my favorite romance book styles. I...

Courtesy of Leopoldo Tablante

Loyola French club set to relaunch

Brice Gutter, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

Loyola’s French Club is set for a relaunch. Under the guidance of French professor Leo Tablante, the club is hosting a mini film festival throughout the semester to draw interest and support for the...

Courtesy of Brittany Cooper.

Beach volleyball hits high in preseason ranks

Avanni Joseph, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

Loyola’s beach volleyball team has their first game of the season on Feb. 18, and after being picked fifth in the pre-season pools, Robert Pitre, head coach of Loyola’s beach volleyball team has specific...

EDITORIAL: Loyola should prioritize sexual health and awareness

EDITORIAL: Loyola should prioritize sexual health and awareness

Lizzy Hadley, Op/Ed Editor February 23, 2024

Everyone knows the iconic “Mean Girls” scene where Coach Carr comedically declares, “Don’t have sex because you will get pregnant and die” in front of a chalk board that reads “safe sex is...

A man peers into vacant Gasa Gasa building on Feb. 18, 2023.

Gasa Gasa closure affects Uptown music scene

Violet Bucaro, Staff Writer/Copy Editor February 23, 2024

Amidst the closure of live music venue Gasa Gasa, Loyola students are expressing their concerns with the Uptown music scene’s limited amount of space to perform. The once-accessible music venue on...

Protest in honor of Palestine, in Barcelona, Spain on Oct. 26, 2023.

OPINION: Studying abroad enriches your education

Violet Bucaro, Copy Editor February 23, 2024

I’ve always heard good things about studying abroad – how it changes you and your independence, expands your mind, grants you new experiences, allows you to meet new people, explore new cultures,...

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