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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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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...

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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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“Barbarian” review: A rejuvenating take on contemporary horror

Michael Lardizabal, Staff Writer September 25, 2022

The directorial and writing feature debut of Zach Cregger, “Barbarian”, proves to have such a dexterity when it comes to its pacing– unlike every horror movie to come out in the last couple of years,...

Student writes on flaming paper that has been kissed.

OPINION: KISS this – Journalism writing constrains creativity

Abigail Schmidt, Sports Editor September 25, 2022

In journalism school, the first thing they teach you is how to kiss. Let me rephrase that: the first thing they teach you is KISS: Keep It Simple Stupid. First, let me start by saying: I am a journalist....

Dr. Kedrick Perry works in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office in Bobet Hall on Sep. 14, 2022.

OPINION: Please stop saying “differently abled”

Kedrick Perry September 24, 2022

I know you probably mean well, but stop saying “differently abled.” We, as considerate human beings, are often sensitive to saying the appropriate or politically correct thing when it comes to people...

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“Pearl” review: Mia Goth is the Shelley Duvall of modern cinema

Mia Oliva, Reviews Editor September 24, 2022

Director and screenwriter Ti West collaborates with actress Mia Goth in writing the prequel of his hit slasher “X” that took the horror genre to new heights just last spring.  Antecedent to the...

EDITORIAL: Financial aid experience shouldn't be demeaning

EDITORIAL: Financial aid experience shouldn’t be demeaning

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor September 24, 2022

Without the help of financial aid, many students would not attend Loyola. That is a simple fact. Between incomplete households, a stagnating economy, and just not being able to afford ludicrous tuition...

Loyola swimmer on the diving stand getting ready to dive in

Loyola’s pool gets an upgrade

Jonathan Whitehead, Staff Writer September 23, 2022

Loyola has recently renovated and reopened their pool, located in the University Sports Complex. The pool was destroyed last August, during Hurricane Ida, and was under construction, until its reopening...

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F-Stop 504 creates a safe haven for New Orleans’ creatives

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer September 23, 2022

F-Stop 504 is a non-profit creative collective that hosts free-of-charge, themed events where individuals of all skill levels may participate and network. The major events at F-Stop 504 are photo walks,...

New assistant coaches Samantha Thomas (left) and Kaila Anderson (right)

Women’s basketball has new faces

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer September 21, 2022

After a successful season last year, head women's basketball coach, Kellie Kennedy added two new additions to her team, assistant coaches Samantha Thomas and Kaila Anderson.  Both are eager for the...

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Bridge House Announces First Dry Festival

Sofia Luciano, Life and Times Editor September 21, 2022

The Bridge House/Grace House announced via a press conference yesterday New Orleans' first dry music festival, Sober Fest. The festival will be held on Saturday, November 12 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm...

Loyola swimmer practices their freestyle in the pool.

Swim team excited for first season back at school

Sam Ufkes, Staff Writer September 20, 2022

Loyola’s swimming and dive team is about to kick off its season. As the team looks to the future, things are looking up for this season. Due to last year’s Hurricane Ida, barring the beginning of the...

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