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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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OPINION: No, the customer is not always right

OPINION: No, the customer is not always right

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer December 10, 2022

Today's service workers are increasingly being treated like crap. Why? To me, it appears that there is a power struggle going on, in which customers, particularly those who have never worked in customer...

OPINION: Only you can judge yourself

OPINION: Only you can judge yourself

Gabriella Killett, Editor in Chief December 9, 2022

I, like any person, have gone through difficulties in my life. In some cases, I’ve even overcome the unimaginable. This includes people having been ruthlessly mean to me - in a variety of spaces –...

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Loyola lets it Sneaux

Jackie Galli, Managing for Print December 8, 2022

Christmas came early to Loyola once again at the annual Sneaux event. The event, hosted by the University Programming Board, was an opportunity for the Loyola community to gather for holiday themed...

A combination of photos, from both the most recent and the previous flea market, along with the main poster advertising the event

SGA president vetoes flea market

Ava Acharya, News Editor December 8, 2022

Adele Colson, a Loyola psychology senior and student government senator for the arts and sciences, was excited to begin planning Loyola’s Flea Market, in which students have an opportunity to sell their...

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Loyno Flea Market raises funds for Loyola alumni and Guatemalan soccer academy

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer December 8, 2022

“I’m looking around and I’m seeing a community of people coming together to support our artists, and my heart feels so full,” said Loyola psychology senior Adele Colson, who organized the flea...

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“Triangle of Sadness” review: Ostlund’s comedy of errors

Ver Lumod, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

Swedish auteur Ruben Ostlund places his sociological microscope on the rich with his latest film “Triangle of Sadness.” While its brand of satire may feel less than subtle and doesn’t exactly pay...

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Celebration in the Oaks kicks off Christmas celebrations in New Orleans

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

It’s that jolly time of the year again and with it, the annual Celebration in the Oaks light display in City Park is up to spread the holiday cheer in New Orleans. This event has been going for...

OPINION: Working class families are getting their students into college, but at what cost?

OPINION: Working class families are getting their students into college, but at what cost?

Domonique Tolliver, Managing for Digital December 6, 2022

The cyclical, contaminating nature of money is what prohibits many people in the world from reaching their full potential. While I initially wrote this piece to highlight the technical pitfalls of our...

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COLUMN: The heart of Sodexo is its employees

Maleigh Crespo, Equity and Inclusion Officer December 5, 2022

Many of us eat in the Orleans Room. Whether it’s a quick bite before class, a free meal with a friend or an all-you-can-eat-buffet after a long day, the OR is the place to go if you live on campus. We...

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Loyola’s cross country team dashes to the end of the season

Nadir Benslimane, Staff Writer December 4, 2022

The 2022 season for the Wolf Pack cross country team has wrapped up with “mixed results,” according to Head Coach Geoffrey Masanet. But despite battling sickness and losing many of the men’s team...

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EDITORIAL: Vote for politicians who care about the planet

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor December 4, 2022

Despite the fact that the climate change issue is clearly a dire crisis important for everyone on the globe to address, politicians refuse to step up to the plate. This year alone, several bills were introduced...

The men's basketball team holds their rings out under the team banner in the Loyola gym.

The men’s basketball team puts a championship ring on it

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer December 2, 2022

The Loyola men’s basketball players and coaches recently celebrated last season’s championship win once more, and they have the bling to show for it. The team held a ceremony on Nov. 12 where they...

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