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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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COLUMN: I almost missed my graduation

Dajah Saul, The Wolf Editor February 23, 2024

I almost missed my graduation. Scratch that – I almost missed my only opportunity to walk in graduation, but let me explain. Because I’m finishing my degree in December 2024, within the 2024-2025...

COLUMN: Neoliberalism is the only “cure” for inflation in Argentina

Chris Maldonado, Columnist February 23, 2024

The economic future of Argentina grows dimmer with each passing day of the Milei president. For the blissfully unaware, Argentina is currently in the midst of one of the worst periods of inflation that...

Doubles pairing Lucy Carpenter and Fatima Vasquez play against Nicholls State University at City Park Tennis Center on Jan. 31, 2023. Carpenter and Vasquez are the No. 10 ranked doubles pairing in the International Tennis Associations NAIA preseason polls.

Tennis swings in with big goals for conference

B. Welch, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

The Loyola tennis team is suiting up to begin their Southern States Athletic Conference matches against Mobile on Feb. 29 in City Park Tennis Center. The Loyola women's team ranked second in the preseason...

Dumpling Delight: Celebrity chef visits Loyola

Dumpling Delight: Celebrity chef visits Loyola

Maleigh Crespo, Editor in Chief February 23, 2024

Law student Mallory Garcia has been following chef Nini Nguyen since 2020 when she was competing on season 16 of Top Chef. When Loyola Dining announced that Nguyen would be leading a dumpling demonstration...

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Black performing artists sweep 2024 award season

June Fernandez and Dajah Saul February 23, 2024

Black performing artists won big at different awards shows throughout award season. Here are just a few notable award wins from this year. As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, this list seeks...

A sign reads, "This register accepts Wolf Bucks." at Tulane University. Loyola students are often unsure which locations at the neighboring university accepts Wolf Bucks.

A guide to dining at Loyola and Tulane

Falyn Hardouin, Assistant News Editor February 23, 2024

While Loyola offers a variety of meal plans to accommodate students, there is often confusion on the plans and how they benefit students. Freshman and sophomore students that live on campus are...

REVIEW: Take a chance on "Percy Jackson & the Olympians"

REVIEW: Take a chance on “Percy Jackson & the Olympians”

Addison Laird, Social Media Coordinator February 16, 2024

The Disney+ “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” series is not the adaptation fans have been waiting for… but it sure could be! For those out of the loop: this new series from Disney+ adapts Rick...

Loyola student NCognita performs during BUKU Music + Arts Project at the Riverside stage on March 26, 2022. NCognita is one member of the Loyola community who is making an appearance in local music again.

Ncognita makes waves in music industry

Avanni Joseph, Staff Writer February 9, 2024

Loyola alumna and Los Angeles, California native NCognita is a rapper on the rise, seeking to dominate the hip-hop industry.   Loyola was one of the universities that made an appearance at her...

Black student organizations aim to support BIPOC communities

Black student organizations aim to support BIPOC communities

Mabel Regalado-Hernandez, Assistant Breaking News Editor February 9, 2024

Loyola offers over 130+ student-led organizations, but Black students are forging the way for their peers and their communities at Loyola. Black Student Union (BSU) The Black Student Union is...

Design junior Tanesha Taylor looks at progress pride flag.

BLACK, QUEER, AND HERE

Joshua Fletcher, Staff Writer February 9, 2024

Design junior Justin Lee said you have to look at the world differently when you’re Black and gay. “As a gay person, it’s really easy to find community because, at least at Loyola, you'll...

Celebrating the Black culture and history within Mardi Gras

Celebrating the Black culture and history within Mardi Gras

Dajah Saul, The Wolf Editor February 9, 2024

In such a diverse city like New Orleans, the Mardi Gras season is always a time to look forward to, whether you’re from the city or live states away. In appreciation of the holiday season, it is only...

Black musicians find their voices at Loyola

Black musicians find their voices at Loyola

Natalia Silva, Digital Team February 9, 2024

In the heart of the music industry's ever-evolving landscape, a powerful and resonant movement is taking center stage – Black musicianship.And Loyola has become a place for Black musicians to pursue...

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