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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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LUCAP members going to give out blessing bags on Martin Luther King Day. Courtesy of Lindy Brasher.

LUCAP event will give blessing bags in the French Quarter

Alyssa Jones, Staff Writer November 13, 2025

Loyola University Community Action Program will hand out blessing bags to unhoused individuals in the French Quarter.  On Saturday, Nov. 22, Loyola’s community action program will soon be hitting...

Patricia Boyett tells Audrey O'Connel about the Women's Resource Center at the Student Organization Fair. The fair was an opportunity for students to learn about organizations they can be involved with on campus. Photo credit: Taylor Galmiche

OPINION: The Importance of Student Organizations

Christopher Pouncy, Staff Writer November 13, 2025

Organizations at colleges like Loyola New Orleans assist students in bridging the gaps between their academic goals and personal interests, fostering a community of support that promotes development and...

DSA President Josephine Faulk at the Hands On wheelchair demonstration day on November 6, 2025

How accessibile is Loyola’s campus ? DSA students and faculty speak out

Xavier Buckley-Wilson, Staff Writer November 13, 2025

Few consider the state of accessibility on Loyola’s campus, however the relatively new Disabled Student Assembly is changing that. Now the president of DSA, history major junior Josephine Faulk...

SNAP illustration by Gabrielle Conway.

Louisiana approves $150 million to prevent SNAP funding gap amid federal shutdown

Morgan Parker and Eloise Pickering November 13, 2025

Loyola students and faculty are paying close attention to how the rollback of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has impacted the campus community. “We are a country without any guarantee...

Students face registration struggles after site crash

Students face registration struggles after site crash

Lily Bordelon, Campus News Editor November 13, 2025

Registration for the Fall 2025 semester started with mass stress and anxiety among students when they realized that LORA, Loyola’s Self-Service Student Account and Payment System, had crashed, rendering...

Photo illustration by Stone Manning

OPINION: SNAP Cuts Threaten Families Before the Holidays

Lonniesha Carroll, Staff Writer November 13, 2025

Thanksgiving is meant to be a season of gratitude, a time when families come together, share a meal, and give thanks for what they have. But this year, millions of Americans could be facing empty tables...

The "Great Ideas of Humanity" exhibit is now open on the fourth floor of Monroe
Library.

“Great Ideas” come down to Loyola

Lily Bordelon, Campus News Editor November 13, 2025

    Loyola opened the doors to its most recent art exhibit, “Great Ideas of Humanity,” which is a poster series started by the design museum of Chicago in 2014, and the series...

Graphic made by Imad Siddiqui

OPINION: As for The South Asian American! A message to everyone

Vaishnav Desabhatla, Staff Writer November 13, 2025

I recently saw a video on TikTok by Karthik Raj, a South Asian American “comedian” saying South Asian American youth either attempt to be black or white. The video itself heavily lacked any comedic...

Security walk outside "Camp 57," a facility to house immigration detainees at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, La., on Sept. 3, 2025.

Man deported to Laos despite court order blocking his removal, attorneys say

Angelica Pineda, Writer November 13, 2025

The United States’ Immigration and Customs Enforcement has held a detainee at Angola until he was then deported to Laos after ignoring a court order from a judge based in Baton Rouge.  Chanthila “Shawn”...

Isa Crownover and Evonne Lawrence use a computer at the front desk of Monroe
Library.

Evonne Lawrence: Monroe Library’s Mother Hen

Christopher Nesbit, Senior Staff Videographer November 13, 2025

Evonne Lawrence recalls one of her most memorable experiences at work in 1998, when Loyola University New Orleans moved from the Main Library to the new J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe Library. The old building...

A police car parks in the courtyard of the Louvre museum, one week after the robbery, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025 in Paris. The Paris prosecutor said on Sunday that a number of suspects have been arrested over the theft of crown jewels from Paris' Louvre museum last weekend. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

OPINION: The day the Louvre went blind, a robbery that shocked the world

Claire Kerr, Staff Writer November 13, 2025

The Louvre heist is a mystery that remains unsolved thus far. The four masked culprits were in and out within seven minutes, taking nine precious jewels with them on Oct. 19, 2025. The individuals were...

Damian CH performs at jazz fest on May 2, 2025.

From Quarantine Dreams to Jazz Fest Stages: The Rise of Damian CH

Lily Bordelon, Campus News editor November 13, 2025

Pedro Damian Sandoval Chanel hadn’t planned on becoming a budding artist for a majority of his life.  Despite his original dream of becoming a producer, the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine turned...

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