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Students take Synodal pilgrimage to Vatican

Students take Synodal pilgrimage to Vatican

Maria DiFelice October 17, 2024

Six graduate students have made their way to Rome for an assembly of religious leaders along with over 100 students from Catholic institutions. The Synod will be livestreamed on Oct. 18. Loyola...

Loyola President Xavier Cole shakes hands with Pope Francis. Courtesy of Cole

Pope Francis offers wisdom to President Cole

Mabel Regalado-Hernandez, Campus News Editor October 4, 2024

As students wrapped up their summer and settled back on campus, President Xavier Cole had his own story to tell about his summer: the chance to meet Pope Francis. Cole and his wife Susanne DeBerry Cole...

Dan Bingler poses on the The Free Store floor.

Fred Hampton Free Store provides necessities in the name of solidarity

Rodrigo Delgado October 4, 2024

The Fred Hampton Free Store aims to give the community what it needs. Run by Dan Bingler, The Free Store distributes food, contraceptives, clothing, and even clinic help to anyone in need.  As reflected...

Courtesy of AP Photos

Vice presidential candidates face off

Alana Frank October 3, 2024

Vice presidential candidates faced off for the first and likely the last debate in what was a substantive but largely cordial conservation. The national vice presidential debate was broadcasted in New...

Simon Bunkers (left) and Juleea Bertholot (right) stand outside of Thomas Hall on Sep. 25, 2024.

Protests leave two student ambassadors unemployed

Lily Bordelon, Staff Writer September 27, 2024

Student pro-Palestine protests led to Loyola having two fewer student ambassadors. The students contend they were forced out. The university says they resigned. The one clear thing is they no longer work...

Biology freshman Nicholas Martin sits in the Residential Quad. Martin honed his
skills during meets all through his high school career.

Loyola’s first decathlete in 12 years can do it all

Maleigh Crespo September 27, 2024

Biology freshman Nicholas Martin’s athletic journey began in high school, where he played eight different sports: football, baseball, basketball, swim, tennis, cross country, and track and field. Of...

Within the gallery, viewers were able to connect with the art intimately.

Art as Resistance

Victoria Marino September 27, 2024

Through prayers, music, and spoken word, people showed support for the people of Palestine at “The New Orleans Palestinian Resistance Fair: A Celebration of Mass Movements, Popular Struggles and the...

Chapel invites visitors to connect with sculpture

Chapel invites visitors to connect with sculpture

Violet Bucaro, News Director September 27, 2024

Associate Director of Ministry and Resident Minister Ken Webber envisions an invitation to “find God in all things” within the chapel of St. Ignatius and Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center. Art...

Students visit a Donaldsonville Prison with civil rights activist Ronnie Moore. Courtesy of Annie Phoenix.

Reflecting on Louisiana’s Civil Rights Legacy

Terrilynn O’quinn, Political Science Junior September 25, 2024

On a rainy fall day, several university students like myself, professors and event organizers gathered for an event that sought to bring the lessons of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement into the present...

Renovation blueprints of the Danna Center for 2025 upgrades, courtesy of Loyola University New Orleans

New Danna, who Dis?

Callie Honeycutt September 20, 2024

Loyola’s food service and dining areas will receive multiple stages of upgrades using a $23 million fund from Sodexo, including a full renovation of the Danna Center.  The funding came from a contract...

(Left to right) Oliver Ball, Nicholas Oliver, Katt Amaro, Hannah Grimley, Will Shepard, Steven Rijpma play card games in Buddig Hall on Sept. 11.

The Francine Scene

Anna Seriot September 20, 2024

As the hurricane approached, students in dorms faced the question: Should I stay or should I go now? Students who stuck around under “Ride it Out” lockdown found themselves confined in their residential...

Faculty question fairness in student conduct as appeals shift to administration

Faculty question fairness in student conduct as appeals shift to administration

Christopher Nesbit, Video Coordinator September 20, 2024

Loyola has dissolved its University Board of Appeals, a move that has ignited concern over the fairness of the disciplinary process on campus. The 15-member UBA, composed of faculty, staff, and students,...

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