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COLUMN: Battle of the Universities: Who Has Better Vegetarian Options?

Veronica Offner, Assistant Life & Times Editor September 10, 2022

With about 10% of Americans identifying as vegetarian, eating only plants is an increasingly common way of life. I’ve been a vegetarian since I was 11 years old, and with the return of reciprocal dining...

Selfie of Greek life members at Delta Gamma Bid Day on February 8, 2022. They are excited to be participating with their fellow students.

OPINION: Greek life is worth it

Lauren Gill September 10, 2022

Greek life is a combination of many fraternities and sororities, and it is an aspect of the college experience that a student can participate in. Fraternities are for men and sororities are for women,...

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“The Rehearsal” review: A fine line between actuality and deception

David Culotta, Staff Writer September 9, 2022

Nathan Fielder’s “The Rehearsal” is a dizzying, unsettling, and sometimes beautiful look into what happens when you give a madman an HBO budget and release him into the world. Fans of Fielder’s...

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Reyes ready for another championship season

Matthew Richards, Asst Sports September 9, 2022

New Men’s Basketball Coach Donald Reyes Is Ready to Bring Another Title Home to New Orleans By Matthew Richards The Loyola men’s basketball team hired its new head coach, Donald Reyes, this fall,...

EDITORIAL: Change is good and new records system shows it...but growing pains could have been mitigated

EDITORIAL: Change is good and new records system shows it…but growing pains could have been mitigated

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor September 9, 2022

Editor’s Note: The editorial board could not come to a consensus on the subject. Therefore, two editorials are running representing the split opinions of the staff. Change is good and the new records...

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New Orleans’ first regional professional theater resides at Loyola

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer September 8, 2022

Crescent City Stage is the first professional regional theater to open in New Orleans, and their debut is happening right on Loyola’s campus at Marquette Theater. The new theater company and Loyola’s...

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Volleyball starts its fall season

Matthew Richards, Asst Sports September 5, 2022

The Loyola women’s volleyball team is setting the bar high for its players this 2022-2023 season. Voted the top team in the Southern States Athletic Conference this preseason after claiming last year’s...

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OPINION: Why F35s in Belle Chasse are good for national security

Robert Thomas September 4, 2022

Some may find it odd to support the addition of arguably the world’s most effective jet stealth fighter to the arsenal in their community. The U.S. military is in the process of deciding which of four...

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Emerging Student Artists: Loyola creatives find community on campus

Brooklyn Joyner, Staff Writer September 3, 2022

Loyola’s community is deeply rooted in the arts, filled with emerging creators in every corner of the campus. “When I’m making clothes, that's when I feel most inspired and content with myself,”...

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“Stranger Things: Season 4” review: Every beginning has an end

Mia Oliva, Reviews Editor September 2, 2022

After a near three years of production and preparation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the much-anticipated sci-fi drama series “Stranger Things” made its return to Netflix for its fourth season...

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“Tu Me Manques” review: A theatrical tale of truth and perception

Michael Lardizabal, Staff Writer September 2, 2022

Tu Me Manques (I Miss You) directed by Rodrigo “Rigo” Bellott proves to be a beautiful depiction of love and struggle in Latin American culture. The film was recently acquired by HBO Max for US distribution.  A...

Andrew Fava stands with arms crossed in the University Sports Complex smiling in front of the basketball court

Fava goes from the court to managing the complex

Veronica Offner, Life and Times Assistant September 2, 2022

Andrew Fava, a familiar face to the Wolf Pack, is the newest coordinator of the University Sports Complex. Fava, who transferred from the University of Florida after two seasons, joined the Wolf Pack...

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