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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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“She Would Have Wanted It This Way”

“She Would Have Wanted It This Way”

Olivia Wells, Studio art sophomore May 1, 2015

Teachers After Hours: Students say farewell to retiring music professor

Sam Eroche May 1, 2015

Many people in the Loyola College of Music and Fine Arts are singing the blues at the news that Joseph G. Hebert Jr, “Doc,” will retire at the end of the semester. Hebert has spent five decades...

Rachel Comeaux, sociology junior, reads a book aloud with a student from the Renew Cultural Arts Center during the Authors Reception held at Loyola on April 23. Mission Imprint helped students from the center produce their work in a class book.

Once upon a time…

Kristen Stewart May 1, 2015

Loyola honors students are helping children put pen to paper to write and publish their own bedtime stories. Mission Imprint is a program designed by students of the University Honors Program and the...

Electric girls

Electric girls

Lauren Saizan April 24, 2015

  Circuits, wires and audio technology are all that’s needed to turn a young girl’s boring summer into a technology-fueled adventure. Flor Serna, music industry senior, founded the Electric...

Tom goes to Daniels’ office to seek some closure

Tom goes to Daniels’ office to seek some closure

Mike Hogan April 24, 2015

Tom’s head felt heavier than usual as he lifted it out of bed, the sound of local news pulling him from his dream. In a hungover daze, he made his way to the bathroom to find his pillow attached to the...

Young girls will explore the world of science and technology during a summer camp founded by Loyola students

Lauren Saizan, @Lauren_Maroon April 23, 2015

Circuits, wires and audio technology are all that’s needed to turn a young girl’s boring summer into a technology-fueled adventure. Flor Serna, music industry senior, founded the Electric Girls...

Students write and produce anonymous CD

Alliciyia George April 17, 2015

For some Loyola students, it is never too early to start pursuing their dreams. Loyola student Ashley Rossi is already making a jumpstart on her career by recording her own songs through Songwriters...

The dog days are on their way

The dog days are on their way

Starlight Williams April 17, 2015

ARNO While some dogs and cats have already found homes, others are depending on volunteers to keep them comfortable until an owner can do it for them. The Animal Rescue New Orleans is a nonprofit...

Tom drives a familiar avenue

Mike Hogan April 17, 2015

Tom barely slept that night. He was in his car. Hot food wafted in the seat next to him and outside a heavy fog had descended on the streets. The radio spat and sputtered local news and the road he was...

Screening of ‘Bayou Maharajah’ tonight

April 13, 2015

Tonight at 7 p.m. Tulane University will be screening the documentary, "Bayou Maharajah: The Life and music of New Orleans piano legend James Booker". Lily Keber, the director, will be presenting her documentary...

Theatre department seniors take the Loyola stage one last time

Starlight Williams April 9, 2015

“Play” directed by Alex Kennon Alex Kennon, theatre arts and journalism senior and the managing editor at The Maroon, will direct “Play,” the absurdist tale of a man, his wife and his mistress. The...

Wale performs at Loup Garou

Loup Garou returns to Loyola

April 9, 2015

After last year’s cancellation, Loup Garou was reinstated as a biennale concert with Grammy-nominated rapper Wale as the headliner. The Office of Co-Curricular Programs and Student Government...

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