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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

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“Midnights” album review: TS10 is T-Swizzle’s best album yet

Maleigh Crespo, Equity and Inclusion Officer October 21, 2022

In late August, Taylor Swift made her appearance at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards adorned in a bejeweled Oscar De La Renta gown, strikingly reminiscent of the diamond-filled bathtub scene in the 2017,...

Loyola women's tennis player hits a ball overhead.

Women’s tennis is #serving

Abby Barlow, Staff Writer October 21, 2022

The Wolf Pack women’s tennis team had a successful tournament at the championship for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association with both teams winning their matches. For one of the first times in Loyola...

Collage of Loyola New Orleans' Law School with the graduation photo of Dr. Norman Francis.

OPINION: Dr. Norman C. Francis reminds us to lift up our heroes

Justin Daffron October 21, 2022

We need everyday heroes who inspire us by making the world a better place. It is our mission and hope that a Loyola education will empower students to become everyday heroes in ways both great and small....

Latinx Media Representation students highlight Venezuelan photographer in exhibit

Latinx Media Representation students highlight Venezuelan photographer in exhibit

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer October 20, 2022

Venezuelan photographer Cesar Rodriguez's work featured in the La Mejor Venezuela Exhibit, which took place Oct. 19 at the New Orleans Jazz Museum, highlighted a component of the Latine diaspora that...

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Drew Brees enjoying family time but still open to broadcasting

Rob Maaddi, Associated Press October 13, 2022

Drew Brees put his broadcasting career on hold after one year to spend weekends with his family. Going back to the booth or studio is always a possibility for the 13-time Pro Bowl quarterback who worked...

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Watch and Stream: Oct. 12

Mia Oliva, Reviews Editor October 12, 2022

Whether you’re looking to stay in and binge something new or hit the theaters this fall break, look no further. Here are some TV series and films that premiered this week.   Hellraiser Inspired...

Two basketball players practice passing at a scrimmage in the Loyola gym.

Men’s basketball gears up for season as defending champs

Matthew Richards, Asst Sports October 12, 2022

The Loyola men’s basketball team will begin their 2022-2023 season with a title that Loyola hasn’t had since 1945; the players enter the season as defending National Association of Intercollegiate...

Students hold flags on campus

Loyola students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Natalia Silva, Staff Writer October 11, 2022

Loyola’s student body is made up of people from all over Latin America, and many students have celebrated their heritage during Hispanic Heritage Month, which is Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. According to...

Dogs Rey and Finn enjoy their "pup-cup" from PJ's Coffee in New Orleans.

OPINION: Dogs are man’s best friend

Devin Cruice, Maroon Minutes Ex. Pr. October 10, 2022

Dogs outrank cats in virtually every topic, except for internet popularity. Since debating which is better based purely on opinion is futile, I will choose to define which is better purely on facts. For...

Three fluffy little dogs sit looking around in a baby stroller

Loyola hosts Blessing of the Animals

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer October 10, 2022

. For the first time since the 1990s, Loyola revived the university's traditions of gathering the community's pets for a blessing. “Blessing of the Animals” took place Tuesday, Oct. 4 on...

A student reaches out to grab food from a food service employee.

Required meal plans at Loyola limit commuters with dietary restrictions

Natalie Thomas, Staff Writer October 9, 2022

Although meal plans for off-campus students only include 250 Wolfbucks, Loyola’s meal plan requirement has recently been criticized by off-campus students who have dietary restrictions since they say...

Cats Pan and Aziz cuddle up for a photograph.

OPINION: Cats are empirically better

Nadir Benslimane, Staff Writer October 9, 2022

The debate between cats and dogs has been going on for decades, centuries, and even eons. But I’ll finally be able to answer this question with no bias whatsoever, completely based on empirical evidence...

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