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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Loyola celebrates its diverse community with International Student Festival

Sophia Maxim October 29, 2022

Video story by Chloe Caudle   Students gathered in the Peace Quad on Friday, Oct. 21 to celebrate a mosaic of cultural heritage at Loyola’s International Festival, hosted by the International...

A white, NFL branded football held up in a store aisle.

OPINION: Down with Thursday Night Football

Matthew Richards, Asst Sports October 29, 2022

The recent injury (and subsequent hospitalization) suffered by Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in a Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals, has raised an uproar among NFL players,...

Students experience German culture at Oktoberfest

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 28, 2022

Deutsches Haus of New Orleans once again rolled out the kegs this October during their annual Oktoberfest celebration. The event, meant to celebrate German culture around the city took place the second,...

Volleyball player Presie Boswell gets ready for a spike in the Loyola gym.

Volleyball hits 8-game winning streak

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 27, 2022

The Loyola volleyball team is currently on a winning streak of eight games. The team's coach, Jesse Zabal, said that in the team's success, she aims to keep her players focused on the games ahead of...

Shmoo and Felix Rabito light up the stage opening Flipturn’s New Orleans concert

Abigail Schmidt, Sports Editor October 26, 2022

  Music industry senior, Teddy Tietze and Tulane medical student Felix Rabito spent a Tuesday night this fall in the French Quarter opening for Juice and Flipturn in their “Shadowglow”...

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“Hocus Pocus 2” review: The modern day remake pales in comparison to its predecessor

Maleigh Crespo, Equity & Inclusion Officer October 25, 2022

When I first saw trailers for Hocus Pocus 2, like many people, nostalgia ignited within me. Movies like Hocus Pocus, Halloweentown, and Twitches were universal Halloween cinema staples growing up in the...

Two Loyola cross country team members run alongside two University of Louisiana Lafayette runners in a race.

Cross country plans on a come back

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 24, 2022

The Wolf Pack cross country team will have their first official season meet Oct. 22 in Huntsville, Alabama, according to the team’s coach, Geoffery Masanet. Although they have run this season, this upcoming...

three girls showing dresses

The annual Bootique sale enhances designers’ imagination

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 24, 2022

  The Loyola costume shop has taken out their sewing kits to stitch together costumes perfect for the upcoming spooky season to be sold at their annual Bootique Sale on Oct. 27. Psychology...

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“Blonde” review: Confronting the male fascination of tainting Marilyn Monroe’s legacy

Mia Oliva, Reviews Editor October 23, 2022

If there’s one thing top-dogs in the film industry have yet to fail in achieving, it’s the blatant exploitation and disregard for the lives and legacies of silenced women in Hollywood. The woman who...

Drawing of a hat rack with a singular police hat hung from it.

EDITORIAL: Law enforcement needs to actually protect and serve

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor October 23, 2022

Imagine being raped on the hard floor of a bathroom you don’t remember walking into, waking up only to your friends’ desperate efforts to find where you are. Think about what it might be like stumbling...

Loyola celebrates Louisiana history at Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 23, 2022

The Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival, which took place Oct. 14 to Oct. 16, was a spot for local artists and bands to perform and for locals to enjoy food and entertainment. With free admission,...

A collage of various images, with the main one being a high heel splitting a football in half.

OPINION: Deflating the patriarchy: passion vs. fangirling

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 22, 2022

If you see a person who spends money to go to every New Orleans Saints game, has decor for the team in their home, whose happiness depends on the final numbers of the latest Sunday game, you’d probably...

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