Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Students notice a change in the OR

Students notice a change in the OR

Jessica Molina November 11, 2015

The Orleans Room has seen many changes and upgrades including better food and presentation. Daniella Alvarez, marketing coordinator for Sodexo, said they incorporated suggestions from last year and...

Into The Deep: a music review done by students for students

Blaise Radley November 11, 2015

Opening with a salvo of trumpets, Into The Deep starts so assuredly that it's almost impossible not to root for its continued success. This is an album for the so-called “good times,” a riotous affair...

Orpheum Theatre takes a trip to the Emerald City

Andrew Callaghan November 11, 2015

The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra will take audience members down the yellow brick road in a live performance of "The Wizard of Oz" musical score.To help celebrate the 70th anniversary of the film,...

America’s Got Talent Live: The All-Stars Tour comes to NOLA

November 11, 2015

America's Got Talent Live: The All-Stars Tour is showcasing some of the most popular stars from NBC's show America's Got Talent. Contestants from the from the past 10 years of the show are going to be...

Mardi Gras Indian Culture explored at Treme Gumbo Festival

Chasity Pugh November 11, 2015

Presented by Shaka Zulu of the Golden Feather, the Mardi Gras Indian Meet-n-Greet & Treme Gumbo Festival will be held on Nov. 14.Attendees will be able to learn about the rich history of the Mardi...

Entre Luz Y Sombra: a music review done by students for students

Blaise Radley November 9, 2015

Reading the words “concept album” is always a cause for concern before listening to a record, having become synonymous with pretension and failed expectations. As such, I was particularly skeptical...

Taylor Swift sued on claims she plagiarized lyrics

Gabriel Garza November 7, 2015

The popular song "Shake It Off" is under scrutiny after R&B singer Jesse Braham, whose stage name is Jesse Graham, sued singer Taylor Swift for plagiarizing lyrics. Braham is suing Swift for $42...

Diwali: The Festival of Lights

Jamal Melancon November 6, 2015

Diwali, often referred to as the Festival of Lights, is an annual five-day Hindu celebration, which usually takes place during the month of October or November.Spiritually, it celebrates light’s...

Jake Gomrick, a music business senior, converses with Patricia Boyett, director of the Womens Recourse Center, at Feminist Friday in the WRC. At the weekly event, participants discuss topics surrounding gender equality. Photo credit: Taylor Galmiche

Feminists take over Loyola’s Fridays

Anastasia Sabga November 5, 2015

From Motivation Monday to Throwback Thursday, Loyola students are adding a new themed day to the mix: Feminist Friday. Every Friday, people of all different genders and ages come together with the goal...

SPECTRE: a movie review done by students for students

Charles Elkins November 5, 2015

Spectre, the second collaboration between director Sam Mendes and Daniel Craig on the ever-suave Broccoli-powered super-spy James Bond, cuts to the chase. Indeed, a chase is all it is - in a movie where...

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Julia Del Rivero, English writing senior November 4, 2015

I soared over miles of water, patchy with swamp grass stubble, far from the belly of home. The sky was overflowing, spilling over the brim of the horizon and drowning everything at the peak of its...

Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg performs at a concert in Nunemaker Hall. Salerno-Sonnenberg, an internationanally-renowened violinist, has joined Loyola as a resident artist.

World-renowned violinist to lead the Resident Artist Program

Zayn Abidin November 4, 2015

Loyola University’s School of Music has introduced its first resident artist program, which is being led by world-renowned violinist, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Anthony DeCuir, Dean of the College of...

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