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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Members of Loyola's volleyball team celebrate after a point.

Volleyball plays final regular-season conference game

Jabez Berniard, Sports Editor November 2, 2021

Loyola volleyball dropped their final conference match of the regular season to William Carey University after a five-set game.  The Wolf Pack played well in the first set, with several team blocks...

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Review: Build-a-“Candyman”

Brooklyn Joyner, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

When Hurricane Ida flooded parts of Louisiana, my family and I evacuated to Atlanta. To distract ourselves, we went to the movies to see Nia DaCosta’s remake of “Candyman.” Let’s just say, I couldn't...

Assistant Coach Damar Forbes near the University Sports Complex Sept. 28

Wolf Pack hires assistant track and field coach

Alexandra Akes, Staff Writer October 31, 2021

Loyola’s track and field program welcomed Damar Forbes as the team’s new assistant coach earlier this year. In the spring, Forbes will begin his collegiate coaching career at Loyola and will primarily...

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Watch and Stream: October 29

Ver Lumod, Reviews Editor October 31, 2021

It’s finally Halloween with its costume parties and horror movie marathons. Here are the films and TV shows to watch and stream this week. Last Night in Soho “Baby Driver” director Edgar...

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“The Suicide Squad” review: More than its previous namesake

Chris Greening October 31, 2021

James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” sidesteps anti-hero archetypes by grounding each character with insecurities and creates a team of psychopaths with mommy and daddy issues. I know, it’s fantastic. A...

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OPINION: Clothing has no gender

Abigail Schmidt October 31, 2021

You’ve seen it on the cover of Vogue. You’ve seen it on ancient Greeks. Men in dresses are not a new phenomenon. So why does “manliness” require “manly” clothing? Clothing is simply a way of...

Maura Lindsay at Loyola University New Orleans October 6, 2021. Film studies junior Maura Lindsay grew up loving Tim Burton films, and decided to take on the challenge of directing a horror movie, set to release Spring next year.

Loyola student has a horror film in the works

Jacob Krug, Staff Writer/Photographer October 30, 2021

“Ghost Girl” is an upcoming psychological horror film which digital filmmaking senior Maura Lindsey is producing on her own. The film is set close to Halloween season. Currently, casting is currently...

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OPINION: Section 230 is not the problem

Michael Giusti October 30, 2021

Politicians of every stripe have enjoyed beating up on the social media giants lately, and rightfully so. They have definitely wet their beds. But the attack is all wrong. The main attack is against...

The Loyola volleyball team in a group huddle after scoring a point.

Volleyball takes down Talladega in straight-sets

Jabez Berniard, Sports Editor October 29, 2021

Three was the lucky number for Loyola volleyball in tonight's game against Talladega College.  The Wolf Pack set the pace for the game early on. They won the first set 25-17 and the second 25-18. Play...

Cameron Dumas faces an opponent at the men's basketball game held in Tulane's Devlin Fieldhouse arena on Oct. 23, 2021

Basketball teams bounce around the city for practice and games

Matthew Richards, Staff Writer October 29, 2021

The Wolf Pack currently has no home court. The Loyola men’s and women’s basketball teams are bouncing around the city for practice and games after damage from Hurricane Ida forced the closure of the...

Photo Illustration by Hannah Reiton

EDITORIAL: The board of trustees should mirror the students

Artie Bennett, Op/Ed Editor October 29, 2021

Loyola's board of trustees, the university’s highest governing body, is overwhelmingly White, male, and Catholic. For a school that prides itself on student diversity, Loyola’s board of trustees is...

Skeleton House reopens after year-long hiatus

Hannah Renton, Photo Editor October 28, 2021

After a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19, the famous Skeleton House has reopened its lawn to the public to see everyone’s favorite undead characters. Many familiar favorites have returned to the corner...

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