Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Call of duty

Sam Winstrom February 14, 2012

     For Sgt. Micah Hebert, Loyola has become a place of peace after years of war.      Hebert, biology sophomore, has already experienced more chaos and violence than most...

Study / Party

Study / Party

Nhi Tieu February 14, 2012

     Each May thousands of students graduate from college and are left wondering, "What's next?"      In a economy with tough job options, many students are challenged with...

Editorial: Contribute to Carnival for the community’s sake

Maroon Staff February 9, 2012

When Carnival season rolls around, it's easy to get lost in the commotion and forget the spirit at the core of the festivities. Carnival is a public event, and so it's common for us to take what we want...

Editorial: Punishment does not fit crime for fraternities

Maroon Staff February 2, 2012

When Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Kappa Psi took underage rushees out drinking, both the current and prospective members knew they were in the wrong. They understood they were breaking the rules, and they...

Holly Combs

Focus on global problems

Holly Combs January 19, 2012

Last year, my New Year's column was about how pointless it is for me to make New Year's resolutions. This year, I decided to think more critically about the types of resolutions that people make. A lot...

Erica Colbenson

From Drinks To Thanks

ERICA COLBENSON December 4, 2011

When I think of Christmas, I think about three things: too much food, a miserable family gathering and my siblings and I gathered around three shot glasses filled with rum to prepare us for all of this....

Happy Holly Days

Hannah Iannazzo December 4, 2011

It is around the end of the year when we begin to see the usual patterns: the days become shorter, our neighborhoods glitter with Christmas lights and parents call their sons and daughters to make arrangements...

Letters to the Editor: Koch donation raises questions

November 30, 2011

Dear editor, I welcome David Holmes' call to move beyond "petty partisan politics," and I raise a critical concern about his moral claim that the "school would be irresponsible to refuse money legitimately...

Kevin Wildes On the Record

Column:Loyola’s policies reflect its Jesuit identity

Kevin Wildes On the Record November 30, 2011

My academic work has been in the field of bioethics and health policy. The United States is a nation that celebrates diversity: diversity of race, gender, professions, geography and moral views. Moral...

To occupy or not to occupy?

Richard Carlile Devil's Advocate November 30, 2011

According to recent headlines, the Loyola community is in turmoil. A public discussion board regarding the Loyola community's perception of gender roles ultimately resulted in disturbing, pervasive sexism...

Health care premiums rise for university employees

Karl Gommel November 17, 2011

Rising costs will have Loyola employees paying 30 percent more each month for their health care coverage in the upcoming year. This results in Loyola employees paying 31.5 percent more out-of-pocket on...

TAD WALTER

Column: Loyola resembles high school in several ways

Tad Walters November 16, 2011

As a senior in high school, I would see many of my graduated friends' Facebook statuses concerning college life. Whether they were about parties, classes or class work, I felt like I had a general idea...

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