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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

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LUCY DIECKHAUS March 21, 2013

A new SGA communication policy mandates that senators answer questions solely through email and that senators send all questions to the vice president of communication, who will then email the inquiring...

Hillels Kitchen offers organic, kosher and seasonal food at university prices. Students from both Tulane and Loyola can use the dining area in the Hillel building to study and grab a quick meal.

Local eatery starts serving Loyola

ERIC KNOEPFLER and ERIC KNOEPFLER March 14, 2013

Chef Harveen Khera first came to New Orleans as a consultant for a Tulane rabbi, but ended up staying and spearheading the vision for what would become students' newest kosher and organic eatery. The...

CAMILLE FIESS

International experience changes perspective

CAMILLE FIESS March 14, 2013

Just over a year ago I embarked on an adventure studying abroad in Lima, Peru. While it's hard to believe that this incredible experience has already come and gone, I am constantly reminded of how glad...

Swain and Drange plan to steal the button

T.M DANIEL March 7, 2013

One by one, the lampposts blinked into life. Candles were lit on windowsills to keep the shadows out, and the stars woke up, each one, and the nightlights were put on, and flashlights went on beneath...

Students from the jazz studies program practice for the Loyola Jazz Ensemble Festival. This year the festival features a collaboration with famed musicians Brian Blade and John Cowherd.

Jazz Festival brings famous musician alumni back to campus

RAQUEL DERGANZ BAKER March 7, 2013

Loyola's coordinator of Jazz Studies John Mahoney and jazz studies and mathematics senior Wayne Mitchell are teaming up with the famous Fellowship Band to make this year's Loyola Jazz Fest one of the...

Campus Confidential

Campus Confidential

Loyno Confessions became a campus sensation overnight, reaching over 1,000 likes within a few days. The Facebook page was created by an anonymous source on Feb. 21 and features confessions submitted by...

Students’ film sends powerful message

OLIVIA BURNS, OLIVIA BURNS, and OLIVIA BURNS March 7, 2013

Loyola students Kirby Voss and Antonia Finizio are gaining national recognition for their independent film "Pain of the People," chosen for official screening at Idyllwild Cinema Fest in January 2013. Written...

Theater senior Kaleb Babb, theater junior Kali Russell and theater senior and choreographer Laura Chapman rehearse scenes for upcoming music “The Money Box.” The play is a comedy adaptation of Moliere’s “The Miser.”

For love or money

DIANA MIRFIQ and DIANA MIRFIQ February 28, 2013

Bourbon Street is coming to Loyola with a 1960's twist. Ricky Graham will present the world premiere of his comedy "The Money Box," an original musical adaption of Moliere's "The Miser." The production...

People can marry however many people they want to

People can marry however many people they want to

KAITLYN O'CONNOR November 8, 2012

The Browns shocked the world in 2010 when their show "Sister Wives" aired on TLC, showing off their polygamist lifestyle. In the United States, polygamy is banned, making it illegal to have more than...

Lexi Wangler

Eating Against the Grain

Lexi Wangler September 21, 2012

How often do you think about food? How often do you have to compartmentalize down to what snack, meal or alcoholic beverage you'll be having later? Will there even be something you can eat at a friend's...

From cap and gown to wedding gown

From cap and gown to wedding gown

Angela Hernandez February 14, 2012

     A walk down the aisle right after walking at graduation generally isn't the next step in a college student's life. Today, most students are trying to establish their careers before...

Mind the gap

Lora Ghawaly February 14, 2012

     Some seniors may still be on the fence about attending graduate school. If you are still making up your mind, why not take a year off? You can still use the time to your advantage...

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