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Loyola students protest Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett

Eloise Pickering, Managing Editor April 7, 2025

Loyola Law School received a special visit Monday morning from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.  Barrett spoke to a crowd of Loyola students, professors and other community members,...

Courtesy of Thomas A. Chambers

Loyola’s New Provost: Meet Thomas A. Chambers

Lily Bordelon, Staff Writer April 4, 2025

Thomas A. Chambers was appointed as the university’s next provost and senior vice president of academic affairs. Chambers plans to focus on giving the Loyola community the necessary resources they require...

Courtesy of Loyola University New Orleans.

Joseph Duke: The One-Man Band

Callie Honeycutt, Opinion Editor April 4, 2025

Reporter, photographer, assignment editor, News New York Bureau Chief, CBS Director of Recruitment, husband, friend, and professor are just some of the hats that Loyola professor and broadcast journalist...

NOEW brings entrepreneurs to Loyola

NOEW brings entrepreneurs to Loyola

Lily Bordelon April 4, 2025

New Orleans Entrepreneurship Week consisted of panel discussions, entrepreneurship showcases, founder stories, and a career fair aimed at introducing students to multiple connections and insights across...

Graduate student Remus Hebhang-Balan prepares to hit the ball. The men's tennis team was ranked No. 25 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics polls.

Men’s and women’s tennis preps for final matches

Alana Thompson, Sports Editor April 4, 2025

The Loyola men’s and women’s tennis teams have entered their final stretch of matches in the 2024-25 season.  The women’s team is currently ranked No. 8 in the most recent National Association...

Courtesy of Apple Music

Grande lets the light in via “eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead”

Francisco Esteves, Digital Director April 4, 2025

When Ariana Grande released “eternal sunshine” last spring, she invited us into her most vulnerable and reflective work yet. It was an album of heartbreak, reckoning, and eventual emotional clarity....

A yearbook photo of the first Black organization on campus "Expression" taken in 1969. Taken from The Maroon Archives.

Loyola honors the founding of Expression, it’s first Black student organization

Matthew Richards, Editor-in-Chief April 4, 2025

In 1968, a group of 25 students got together on Loyola’s campus in the middle of a world of chaos and launched Expression, the first organization composed of mostly Black students in Loyola history.  To...

Photo of the 2025 Bloom Fest schedule outside Monroe Hall.

Loyola hosts inaugural Bloom Festival

Elise Beck, Reviews Editor April 4, 2025

On April 1, 2025, Loyola hosted its first annual Bloom Festival to honor former Loyola student Kendall Daigle, who passed away in 2014 at age 19. Daigle was an English student who adored art and poetry.  The...

Baseball eyes conference title

Baseball eyes conference title

Matthew Richards, Editor-in-Chief April 4, 2025

As the regular season winds down, Wolf Pack baseball finds themselves ranked outside of the top 10 in the most recent National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics poll coming in at No. 12.  After...

The WolfPack cheer teams poses for a picture. The team received its highest score in program history.

Loyola cheer reflects on end of season

Hannah Darcey March 30, 2025

The Loyola competitive cheer team wrapped up their 2025 season after competing in the Southern States Athletic Conference Championship in Decatur, Alabama.  The team finished with a new program record,...

NAHJ President Dunia Elivir and NABJ President Ken Lemon discuss inclusion at the Diversity in Journalism forum on March 20, 2025. Courtesy of Leonard Jackson III.

Diversity in Journalism: Leaders unite to tackle media bias and future challenges

Alana Frank, Campus News Editor March 30, 2025

Amidst growing challenges surrounding discourse of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and bias within the media, three prominent, national journalism associations discuss trials and tribulations...

The plaque commemorating the first Black organization "Expression" is unveiled the Palm Court on March 25, 2025.

Loyola Honors Legacy of Expression: University’s first Black student organization plaque unveiling

Alana Frank, Campus News Editor March 30, 2025

Loyola University New Orleans hosted an event commemorating and celebrating the making of Expression, the university's first Black student organization, founded in 1968. The unveiling of a plaque memorializing...

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