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Untitled Creative Arts Collective to host zine show

Untitled Creative Arts Collective to host zine show

Isabela Soria-Gilman, Staff Writer October 7, 2022

Hosted by the Untitled Creative Arts Collective, Loyola New Orleans’ first ever zine show will take place on Thursday, Oct. 20 on the fourth floor of the Monroe Library. Although the show is hosted by...

The women's golf team poses as a group at the Innisbrrok Invitational in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Golf team returns from Florida tournament successful

Abigail Schmidt, Sports Editor October 7, 2022

The Wolf Pack golf team is already driving fast into this season as they attended the Innisbrook Invitational in Palm Harbour, Florida, where they just barely escaped Hurricane Ian on Oct. 1. The women’s...

Wayne, a member of the custodial staff at Loyola in the Danna Center.

OPINION: More respect should be shown to custodial staff

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor October 5, 2022

Compared to the amount of work custodial staff and other workers do around campus to keep the place looking good, not enough respect is shown for their efforts. After many events, you can find trash littered...

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“Don’t Worry, Darling” review: Wilde’s movie surrounded by political culture, news falls flat

Ella Cheramie, Reviews Assistant October 5, 2022

Editor's Note: The following review contains spoilers for "Don't Worry, Darling." All publicity is good publicity, but in the case of the never ending “Don’t Worry Darling” saga, no public relations...

Computer showing Mario Super Smash Bros. tournament in Danna center basement art gallery

Esports takes home win against Missouri playing Super Smash Bros.

Conner Nicholson October 4, 2022

Loyola’s e-sports team took home a win in a Super Smash Bros tournament Thursday, Sept. 22 against the University of Missouri, one of the first competitions for the newly varsity team. With the most...

Art exhibits to visit in New Orleans this month

Lilly Watson, Staff Writer October 3, 2022

    As students, from New Orleans or from out of town, we have the chance to explore the art that lives in the city. Created by individuals who rebuild cultural narratives by creating...

A pair of signs (on the left, 'God hates hands that shed innocent blood,' and on the right, 'God does not make mistakes! You are: male or female, abomination and reprobate, there is no gay gene, DNA does not lie, Sodom was destroyed for sex') is held at a Pro-Life/Anti-Transgender protest on Tulane's campus on Sept. 2, 2022.

OPINION: Abortion ban puts lives at risk

Elena Voisin, Writer October 2, 2022

Just a few weeks ago, a woman in Baton Rouge was denied an abortion even though her fetus was missing a skull and would not be able to survive past birth. Her doctors could only recommend that she travel...

A student is being handed a flier with the word 'Veto' on it.

EDITORIAL: Write your rules, Loyola

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor October 1, 2022

If there is one thing that Loyola is clear about, it is the fact that it is a Jesuit institution that promotes a Catholic way of life. What Loyola is not clear enough about, though, is how far that Catholic...

Tennis player hits a backhand at XULA Tennis Center

Tennis gears up for first tournament this fall

Matthew Richards, Asst Sports October 1, 2022

The Loyola men’s and women’s tennis teams have geared up for the start of their season all year, and the beginning of the season is marked by the International Tennis Association Gulf Regional Tournament...

New Orleans celebrates Beignet Fest

Sofia Luciano, Life and Times Editor September 30, 2022

Under the blazing New Orleans sun, people from all around the city gathered at the City Park Festival Grounds for some delicious, sweet and savory treats on Sept. 24 to attend the city’s annual Beignet...

Donald Reyes (left) and Cory Amory (right, the new basketball coach and golf coach

New coaches make way for new opportunities

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer September 27, 2022

In the last few years, Loyola athletics has faced a higher turnover rate in coaches than expected. This year alone, two new head coaches were introduced to teams: men’s basketball coach Donald Reyes...

people dancing

French Market celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Sophia Maxim, Staff Writer September 26, 2022

As a vibrant start to Hispanic Heritage Month, families and couples of all nationalities and ages gathered at the French Market on Saturday, Sept. 17. People there celebrated the Hispanic and Latine...

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