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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Review: “Words on Bathroom Walls” challenges the stigmas of mental illness

Sofia Bermejo Mongillo, Staff Writer November 9, 2021

Released Aug. 21, 2020, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” director Thor Freudenthal's latest coming of age drama “Words on Bathroom Walls” covers the story of high school senior Adam. It follows him as he...

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“No Time to Die” review: An epic and fitting end

Ver Lumod, Reviews Editor November 7, 2021

After months of delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 25th and latest James Bond movie “No Time to Die” has finally arrived. Featuring Daniel Craig’s final performance as the outwardly suave British...

OPINION: Respecting pronouns is not a choice

OPINION: Respecting pronouns is not a choice

Abby Reinhart November 7, 2021

Have you ever been in a situation where you or one of your friends are misgendered by another student or individual? If you haven’t, (speaking from experience) correcting someone is a pretty awkward...

In an exhibition game, Loyola's men's basketball team played the University of New Orleans, a NCAA Division One program.

Loyola upsets University of New Orleans on their Homecoming

Jabez Berniard, Sports Editor November 6, 2021

Loyola’s men’s basketball helped wrap up the University of New Orleans’ homecoming week by taking down their basketball team in a 80-72 upset.  The Wolf Pack traveled across the city for an exhibition...

Piper Hudson observes her project on a monitor in recording studio A of the Communications and Music Complex in New Orleans, La.Friday, Oct 15, 2021.

Loyola University School of Music Industry to launch a record label

Khayla Gaston, Equity and Inclusion Officer November 6, 2021

Loyola University’s School of Music Industry will launch a record label course in the spring of 2022. The class is to serve as an experiential learning opportunity to students who desire to learn more...

OPINION: Priotize your mental health over art

OPINION: Priotize your mental health over art

Madeline Taliancich, News Editor November 6, 2021

I just quit a show for the first time in my life. I’m not a quitter. I stick things out, no matter how tough the situation. I’ve always been taught to power through things, to toughen up, and to stay...

Junior Madisyn Acosta runs the five-kilometer race at a meet.

Cross country teams finish in top five at conference championship

Jabez Berniard, Sports Editor November 5, 2021

The men’s and women’s cross country teams both placed in the top five at the Southern States Athletic Conference Championship. They traveled to the Oakville Indian Mounds Park in Danville, Alabama...

Business freshman Maddie Guerra (left), joined older sister Lexie Guerra (right), a business junior, on Loyola's competitive dance team.

Sisters Lexie and Maddie Guerra reunite on dance team

Arianna D’Antonio, Staff Writer November 5, 2021

Sisters Lexie and Madelyn “Maddie” Guerra are sharing the stage once again as members of Loyola’s competitive dance team. Maddie, a first-year student at Loyola, will join Lexie, a third-year member...

Students and faculty wait in line to order food at Subway located in the Danna Center on Nov. 3, 2021. Long wait times for food are frustrating students.

EDITORIAL: We’re getting hangry

Artie Bennett, Op/Ed Editor November 5, 2021

While you may love seeing more friendly faces on campus, you don’t feel as friendly when you’re stuck waiting in 30-minute Starbucks’ lines before your 8 a.m. class. If you don’t want to wait...

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Men’s basketball continues winning streak

Jabez Berniard, Sports Editor November 4, 2021

Loyola’s men’s basketball team is now 4-0. It’s been two weeks since the team, who most recently ranked fifth in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' Men's Basketball Coaches'...

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Professor dedicates R&B degree to Black music

Ella Cheramie, Life and Times Assistant November 4, 2021

Raney Antoine, a Loyola professor and alum, is aiding in spearheading the new Bachelor of Science in Hip Hop and R&B major offered at Loyola. Antoine said he is dedicated to doing it “for the culture.”...

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Watch and Stream: November 5

Mia Oliva, Assistant Reviews Editor November 4, 2021

With Halloween over, it's time to catch up on some free time. Here are the films and TV shows to watch and stream this week. Eternals The MCU introduces audiences to an alien race of superhuman...

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