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

St. Louis students and administrators come to agreement

Etefia Umana November 20, 2014

With tensions high in the St. Louis area over the pending grand jury decision for indicting Darren Wilson, a series of weeklong demonstrations and protests at St. Louis University aimed to restore some...

Students and school officials say OrgSync is underused

Starlight Williams November 14, 2014

After nearly a year and a half of being used as a communication portal for student organizations, Loyola students still struggle using OrgSync effectively. In the spring of 2013, the Office of Student...

Loyola to sell last of its property in Kenner

Nia Porter November 14, 2014

Loyola’s location along St. Charles Avenue may play a role in attracting out-of-state students, but 54 years ago, plans were made to say goodbye to New Orleans and hello to Kenner. After announcing...

Legislation threatens ‘Hollywood South’ future

Andrew Leach November 13, 2014

It may still be a year away, but the Louisiana film industry will soon face a challenge that could ultimately decide whether the term “Hollywood South” could actually apply to Louisiana. Both Legislation...

Tulane offers Uptown shuttle

Jessica Molina November 13, 2014

This semester, Tulane is giving students a free way to get around Uptown without relying on the city’s  public transportation through The Uptown Loop. The shuttle is picking up students at both Loyola...

#Slacktivism?

Tiffany Kudiwu November 13, 2014

Social media has  become a tool for individuals and organizations alike to spread their message with the aid of one particular symbol —the hashtag. The term “hashtag activism” refers to the use...

We the … people?

Lester Duhe November 13, 2014

Zero students took advantage of Student Government Association’s attempt to form a more perfect union. SGA held a Constitutional Convention that gave students the opportunity to voice their opinions...

Loyola student arrested charged with attempted kidnapping

Colleen Dulle November 11, 2014

Julian Correa, Loyola accounting sophomore, was arrested Monday on charges of second-degree kidnapping and simple battery after a three-week investigation by New Orleans and Tulane police. Correa...

Professor remembered by students, faculty

Alex Kennon November 11, 2014
“He will be forever in my heart and the hearts of so many.” — Lyle Henderson chemistry department office manager

Immigrant minors offered legal council

Faelynn Caroll November 11, 2014

The surge of unaccompanied minors entering the United States this year has propelled law professors Hiroko Kusuda and Ramona Fernandez to take action. Kusuda and Fernandez, head of the Immigration Clinic...

Loyola to buy Dominican Sister convent

Nia Porter November 11, 2014

Up until last month, 7320 St. Charles Ave. was the location of a convent for the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Now, the sisters are now requesting $2.1 million for the building, and Loyola plans on footing...

Loyola implements a new strategic plan to give students a “high-quality, experiential and values-based education”

Collen Dulle November 11, 2014

The Loyola Board of Trustees unanimously approved its new strategic plan, “Transforming Loyola 2020.” The strategic plan will guide Loyola through the next six years, according to an announcement from...

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