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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

LETTER: Loyola’s music ensemble access

Kate Duncan September 29, 2023

To the editor: Loyola’s School of Music & Theatre Professions boasts national recognition for its creative arts curricula, which is dedicated to an incredibly wide array of musical and theatrical...

OPINION: 9/11 destroyed country music as a genre

OPINION: 9/11 destroyed country music as a genre

Blu DiMarco September 29, 2023

I grew up hearing new-wave country music around the house. Artists like Luke Bryant, Morgan Wallen, Dierks Bentley, and Miranda Lambert. Just like most Southerners, I have a personal history with country...

Annual Beignet Fest is back in town

Piper Demman, Staff September 29, 2023

The heart of New Orleans was filled with warm pastries and smiles at the return of the annual Beignet Fest in City Park on Sept. 23, drawing in thousands of food lovers and tourists from across the nation. This...

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“What We Do in the Shadows” review: Humanity through inhuman relationships

Ava Acharya, Senior Staff Writer September 29, 2023

Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement’s mockumentary-style dark comedy returned for a fifth season this past summer. And, along with all of the classic vampire hijinks and absurd idiocracy the television...

Brewstock Fest serves homebrew

Ava Acharya, Senior Staff Writer September 29, 2023

Brewskis, puppies, and good company; New Orleans second annual Brewstock Fest celebrated all three with the help of local homebrewers and the Louisiana SPCA. The festival hosted 34 locally based homebrewers,...

EDITORIAL: Lack of parking is the real pandemic

EDITORIAL: Lack of parking is the real pandemic

Mark Michel September 29, 2023

Parking sucks. For commuters, on campus students, faculty and staff, and everyone who works at or attends this school –parking sucks (unless, of course, you have your own reserved spot in front of the...

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Sodexo continues union negotiations

Eloise Pickering, Assistant News Editor September 29, 2023

Amidst cooking, dinner rushes, and cleaning, Loyola’s Sodexo workers are continuing their negotiations with Sodexo following the establishment of their union last May after reaching the petition majority. In...

The New Orleans Museum of Art
showcases their "Fashioning America:
Grit to Glamour" exhibit.

NOMA presents: “Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour” as symbol for culture

Dexter Earley, Staff Writer September 29, 2023

“Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour,” an ongoing exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art, highlights the development of high fashion western workwear, streetwear, and more to showcase Black, queer,...

Loyola SDS continues protests for 'Tampa 5'

Loyola SDS continues protests for ‘Tampa 5’

Sabrina Huynh, Staff writer September 29, 2023

In the vibrant city of Tampa Bay, Florida, a recent protest against the defunding of DEI programs has captured the nation's attention. A rally was held at The University of Florida's campus on March 6,...

The entrance to Iggy's Cupboard, a campus food pantry created to fight student food insecurity. Iggy's Cupboard was created by students in the fall of 2018.

Iggy’s cupboard offers online ordering

Kloe Witt, News Editor September 28, 2023

Iggy’s cupboard is now offering online ordering for students, according to an email sent by Department of Student Life and Ministry spokesperson Jacob DeRusha. The cupboard offers food, school supplies,...

Connie Jones legacy band on Nunemaker Auditorium stage on Sept. 19, 2023. An endowment in Jones' honor funded renovations to Loyola's band hall and a hallway with mementos dedicated to Jones’ life.

Jazz concert honors Connie Jones

Aaron Covin September 22, 2023

Loyola hosted a traditional jazz tribute concert to honor musician, Connie Jones, and his wife Elaine Jones,  in a night of traditional  jazz performances  of his...

Stage lineup sign at Hispanic Heritage Celebration on Sept. 16, 2023. This was the second-annual celebration.

French Market hosts second-annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration

Maleigh Crespo, Managing Editor for Print September 22, 2023

The 15th day of September marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, which is a celebration of independence for Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico. New Orleans kicked off the commemorative...

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