Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Francis Flanagan, English literature senior September 3, 2015

New Orleans named number one city for young creatives

New Orleans named number one city for young creatives

Rebeca Trejo September 3, 2015
New Orleans thriving contemporary culture continues to attract talented artists from all over the world after being named the number one city for young creatives by SmartAsset.

Artists showcase new work at Loyola gallery

Nicholas Morea September 2, 2015
A creative spectacle regarding photogenic drawings and art of painting is coming to campus.

Award-winning designer Tippy Tippens gives lecture at Loyola

Andrew Callaghan September 2, 2015
The College of Music and Fine Arts is presenting a local design lecture by social entrepreneur, designer and photographer Tippy Tippens.
Marquette Hall

Jazz music celebrated with ‘Jazz in the Park’

Andrew Callaghan September 2, 2015
To hallmark one of New Orleans' oldest traditions, "Jazz in the Park" was established to showcase local artists and celebrate the city's lyrical legacy.

Loyola hosts faculty chamber concert

Ryan Micklin September 2, 2015
Loyola will host a Faculty Chamber Concert as a part of the Music and Fine Arts Montage series.
Marquette Hall

Loyola raises awareness on Suicide Prevention Day

Ryan Micklin September 2, 2015
Loyola encourages students and faculty members to take a moment and provoke discussion during World Suicide Prevention Day.

Parades roll out for Midsummer Mardi Gras

Andrew Callaghan August 28, 2015

If you want to enjoy the chaotic splendor of Mardi Gras, but cannot wait until February, bring your masks and beads to Mid Summer Mardi Gras parade. From dance krewes to revelers, people will embrace...

“Dust Almost Enough”

Alan Pham, English writing senior August 28, 2015

I’ve waited ten months. for what, I can’t be sure anymore. I guess a lot of things, used to be just her face, in profile, that’s all I could get. Then the hem blowing dust in my direction, her...

VIII – XXIX – MMV: Before/After

Matt Dietrich, visual arts senior August 28, 2015

For You, Who Has Died

Emily Kennedy August 28, 2015

He would spend his days in his small square garden. Every day, he would collect oranges and figs and zucchini and fresh basil for his wife. His hands would tremble as he handed her each bag, but she accepted...

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