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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Photo credit: Sidney Ovrom

Gallery: These Shining Lives undergoes tech week

Sidney Ovrom September 18, 2018

Loyola's production of These Shining Lives had a dress rehearsal on Sept. 15 during their technical week. Students in the play are preparing for opening day on Sept. 20. According to the University...

Chais Delachaise is a secluded dinner-spot on Maple Street just past the local Starbucks.  Make this wine bistro the ace-up-your-sleeve for a special occasion with your date. Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

Top five dates that don’t break the bank

Jacob Meyer September 15, 2018

College is hard. Dating is harder. Don’t mistake 50-Cent Night or Wine Wednesday for a night out on the town. If you need a romance that doesn’t leave you emotionally and financially broken, then look...

New Orleans Uptown Bars

Which Uptown bar is your perfect tinder match?

Madison Mcloughlin and Kaylie Saidin September 12, 2018

College may be a time for studying, but it’s also a time for making memories...or nights you won't remember. Uptown New Orleans offers a wide selection of bars for students to enjoy themselves in. So...

Audubon Zoo elephants

Audubon Zoo elephant herd grows by two

Emma Ruby September 6, 2018

Elephants Jothi and Supara have packed their trunks in preparation for a 1,241-mile move to the Big Easy. The Audubon Zoo will be home for the two new Asian elephants this fall, the Audubon Nature...

Sarah Zanolli, Penguin Ice Skatings director of skating and the rinks ice princess skates around the artificial ice. Penguin Ice Skating celebrated their grand opening Aug. 19. Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

Column: Give artificial ice a chance

Andrew Lang September 4, 2018

Ice skating is an amazing sensation that is incredibly difficult to put into words. As someone who played hockey for around five years of my life and learned to skate at around six or seven years old,...

Emo Night goers crowd around the stage. Emo Night was unlike most concerts because no barricades separated the musicians and the audience. Photo credit: Julia Santos

Emo Night NOLA promotes inclusive atmosphere for locals

Catie Sanders August 31, 2018

Emo Night NOLA has brought a new meaning to the teenage rallying cry of “it’s not just a phase, mom!” Inspired by his personal connection to the genre, Christopher Folse, public events...

Girls of Gamma Phi Beta pose for a picture during Theta Phi Alphas grass volleyball tournament. Loyola sorority members emphasized the importance of female empowerment. Photo credit: Sidney Ovrom

Column: Greek life member advises on Panhellenic recruitment

Tess Rowland August 25, 2018

For women looking to join a sorority, it can be the most wonderful time of the year, or the most nerve-racking three days of your life. Yet, all the pain is quickly erased when you run home to your new...

Welcome Week

Students explore Loyola during welcome week

Alexandria Whitten August 23, 2018

From August 16-19, first-year students arrived on campus before classes for Wolf Pack Welcome to learn more about Loyola, listen to keynote speakers and bond with classmates. Josslyn Littles, a Krewe...

White Linen Night

White Linen Night lights up the evening

Jacob Meyer August 16, 2018

Locals used their wardrobe to show their passion for the arts during Hancock Whitney's White Linen Night, which took place on the first Saturday in August as it has in previous years. Sponsored by...

NOLA Latinos

Column: Latinos take over NOLA with modern fusion styles

Anderson Leal August 16, 2018

As a Cuban-American, being part of any event that promotes and cherishes my culture is a comforting experience. This month began with the presence of dancers from all over the United States, South...

Woodland Conservancy

Wildlife Conservancy is a Louisiana hidden treasure

Tess Rowland August 8, 2018

A walk down the trails of Woodlands Conservancy in Plaquemines Parish uncovers an unexpected piece of history. World War II-era relics can be found along the 10 miles of pathways throughout the conservancy....

Kenner donut

Kenner donut shop fights to stay in business

Andres Fuentes July 12, 2018

  Typically speaking, with construction crews and machinery, there would be a sense of hope for growth and business but for Cop A Donut in Kenner, Louisiana, a large decline in profits...

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