Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

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Mike Hazel March 5, 2015

Daniels shows Tom his cards

Daniels shows Tom his cards

Mike Hogan March 5, 2015

Daniels’ office was growing smaller, the air thicker. “I shouldn’t say anything more until I have a lawyer. Shouldn’t you have read me my rights by now?” Tom asked. “Your rights?” Daniels...

Stanton Moore A’94. drummer of Galactic, performs at Civic Theatre

Local music culture sparks students’ careers

Ellen McCusker February 27, 2015

Madeline Marva is one of the many locals who thrive on attending New Orleans music festivals each year. Marva, music industry freshman, and other New Orleans festivalgoers understand that these...

Professor sings his way into the spotlight

Lester Duhe February 27, 2015

When he leaves the classroom and steps off campus, Professor Dreaux Montegut spends his time as St. Louis Cathedral’s director of music. “I conduct the choirs there, and it is a great opportunity...

International dancers to pirouette onto Loyola’s stage

Starlight Williams February 13, 2015

Loyola will be getting more than 15 minutes of fame next weekend when the ballet department hosts the Valentina Kozlova International Ballet Semifinals Competition. Founded in Boston in 2011, The Valentina...

Surviving Mardi Gras

Surviving Mardi Gras

Skyllarr Trusty February 13, 2015

With Mardi Gras season en route, a few Carnival veterans have some advice for newcomers on how to survive upcoming celebrations. The city of New Orleans explodes with culture the moment spring hits,...

Resistance

Autumn Cormier February 13, 2015

Tom makes the morning news

Tom makes the morning news

Mike Hogan February 13, 2015

“The victim’s house guest said he woke up to, uh, urinate and discovered that Robert Sand had been tragically murdered in his doorway in an apparent robbery gone wrong. Here he is with an exclusive...

The Pussyfooters dance troupe strut down St. Charles Avenue during the 2014 Krewe of Carrollton.  All female krewes and marching groups historically make up a significant portion of Mardi Gras celebrations.

Loyola highlights women’s march throughout Carnival history

Zayn Abidin, Staff Writer February 5, 2015

Mardi Gras isn’t just about wearing flamboyant costumes, competing for the best throws or objectifying women for showing some skin.  In fact, women have a long and important role in the Carnival tradition. An...

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Jake Erlandson February 5, 2015

Tom tries to get back to work

Tom tries to get back to work

Mike Hogan February 5, 2015

Tom thought about what Daniels said as he barreled down the road swerving foot-deep potholes with fighter pilot precision, looking out his window at the poorly lit numbers on houses. Their meeting had...

A student costume desginer works on creating pieces for the queen of hearts’ court for the theatre departments’ spring production.  The cast members are looking foward to presenting their take on  “Alice in Wonderland “ on Feb. 5.

Students stumble down the rabbit hole

Starlight Williams, Assistant Life and Times Editor January 29, 2015

Going to college, for many students, is the time to leave childhood behind and embrace the responsibilities of adulthood. However, after being cast as the 7-and-a-half year old Alice for Loyola’s...

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