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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Films for when you miss Loyola and New Orleans, part 4

Ver Lumod April 22, 2021

As spring ends and everyone starts getting their COVID-19 vaccines, exploring New Orleans once more becomes an exciting prospect. It's never a bad time to check out the sights and sounds of the city through...

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Editorial: We need to save tenure

Oliver Bennett and Daniel Schwalm April 22, 2021

While most students don’t know what tenure is, whether or not a professor has it can define a student's classroom experience. Positions for tenured professors at Loyola are looking increasingly bleak,...

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Devon Baldwin pulls heartstrings in songwriting and singing

Valerie Cronenbold April 21, 2021

Bay Area songstress and 2012 Loyola alumna Devon Baldwin succeeds in the music industry through resilience. Despite the cancellation of tour dates due to COVID, she plans to release her first full-length...

A nacho plate appetizer (left) and a chocolate cupcake (right) are two "comfort food" items featured on Kindred's fully vegan menu. Kindred is located on Maple Street and is a near 15 minute walk from main campus. Photo credit: Shadera Moore

Students explain what it means to ‘go vegan’

Blakeley Cathey April 21, 2021

Students at Loyola who have made the switch to go vegan believe that it's about more than eating healthy by proving that they care for protecting the planet. Veganism has seen a spike since vegetarianism...

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Watch and Stream: April 16

Ver Lumod April 16, 2021

It's the weekend, and streaming services and theaters got you covered with great new content. Here are the films and TV shows to watch and stream this week. In the Earth "Kill List" director...

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“The Father” review: Hopkins’ sublime performance goes for the throat

Miles Doleac April 13, 2021

Sometimes, a great actor can still surprise. It’s an exquisite treat for the viewer who knows the aforementioned performer’s body of work well: an instance of pure, revelatory pleasure and, in this...

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“Malcolm and Marie” is captivating and well-written

Brooklyn Joyner April 11, 2021

I have never been one to watch black-and-white movies, but I stuck it out for this particular one. It was definitely worth it. Written and directed by "Euphoria" creator Sam Levinson, the Netflix original...

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Volleyball loses in conference finals, takes home 17 postseason awards

Brendan Heffernan April 10, 2021

The Loyola volleyball team's four-game win streak came to an end Saturday afternoon. The team lost to the University of Mobile 1-3 in the Southern States Athletic Conference Volleyball Championship...

Braddock Lord begins his sprint on the track at Harell Park April 2. As a member of Loyola's track & field team, Lord had to adjust to a new conference and a new season of competition due to COVID-19. Photo credit: Shadera Moore

Loyola runners enter the home stretch of 2021

Gabrielle Korein April 10, 2021

The 2021 school year has been a strange one for the members of Loyola’s track & field and cross country teams. The cross country team had to adjust to a new conference and a new season of competition,...

An EBT sticker sits in the front window of Loyola's C-Store to indicate that the store accepts SNAP benefits from students that participate in the program. This is one of the methods Loyola is using to combat food insecurity on campus. Photo credit: Maria Paula Marino

Opinion: We need to be aware about food insecurity

Even before the pandemic, one in three students at four-year colleges nationwide struggled to afford adequate food while in school. The pandemic has made that situation worse. But despite compelling...

Von LaRae takes to the catwalk in Loyola a la Mode's annual fashion show. The members of Loyola a la Mode hope to make this fashion show an tradition on campus. Photo credit: Gabrielle Korein

Loyola a la Mode creates a space for fashion savvy students

Alan Dieu and Gabrielle Korein April 9, 2021

Loyola a la Mode is a student organization founded with the intention to fill a niche that the school had no outlet for before — fashion. Zyon Barbosa, president of Loyola A La Mode and psychology...

Nathan Henne teaches class in Monroe Hall on March 30, 2021. Henne said that tenure helps him to enrich his students' experiences in his classes. Photo credit: Gabrielle Korein

Opinion: Tenure directly benefits students

Nathan Henne, Latin American Studies Professor April 9, 2021

The tenure system at Loyola directly benefits students. Here’s how: the classes that tenured professors teach incorporate the most current knowledge in their fields — because those professors are expected...

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