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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Bottles and cans line a table on Bourbon Street. The street is a popular destination for students and tourists. Photo credit: Andres Fuentes

Safety and awareness is crucial as a student living in New Orleans

March 29, 2019

Another Mardi Gras has come and gone. Around this time of year, freshmen students may be relishing the feeling that they’ve finally adjusted to living in New Orleans. Sophomore students may be considering...

A pro-Brexit protester holds onto placards as he demonstrates near the House of Parliament in London, Tuesday, March 26, 2019. British Prime Minister Theresa May's government says Parliament's decision to take control of the stalled process of leaving the European Union underscores the need for lawmakers to approve her twice-defeated deal. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Column: Brexit explained by an ‘American Idiot’

JC Canicosa March 28, 2019

Welcome to a new kind of tension. On Saturday March 24, over a million people took to the streets in central London in protest calling for any Brexit deal to be put up to another public vote. According...

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Review: Jordan Peele delivers another masterful horror film with ‘Us’

Andrew Lang March 28, 2019

Following an iconic debut film in “Get Out,” Director Jordan Peele stuck with the horror genre with his latest movie, “Us.” The story follows the Wilson's as a trip to the beach finds the family...

A Loyola batter stands at-bat for a pitch. Loyola won two, back-to-back games against Freed-Hardeman. Photo by Andres Fuentes.

Loyola wins two over No. 14 team in the nation

Andres Fuentes March 27, 2019

No. 14 Freed-Hardeman came to Segnette Field with one of the top offenses in the country, but the Lions were no match for the Wolf Pack as they dropped their doubleheader versus Loyola. The home team...

Business senior Philip Nijoka also picked up an individual win at the Wolf Pack Invitational, adding to his medal collection. He shot 73 in the first round and 67 in the second round, earning his first ever weekly conference award. Photo credit: Loyola New Orleans Athletics

Wolf Pack golfers sweep Player of the Week awards

Andres Fuentes March 26, 2019

Both the men's and women's golf teams feature athletes honored with the Southern States Athletic Conference Player of the Week award. Business senior Daria Delfino picked up her second award of the...

International business senior Ashley Rogers scored her first individual win of her career. Loyola finished fourth place overall in the tournament. Photo credit: Loyola New Orleans Athletics

Ashley Rogers wins her first golf tournament

Andres Fuentes March 26, 2019

Coming off of a successful bought at the Wolf Pack Invitational, the women's golf team continued their streak of excellence at the Tennessee Wesleyan Spring Invitational.The Loyola team would go on to...

After the screening of the documentary, 'Same God', director Linda Midgett and subject Larycia Hawkins provide a Q&A for Loyola students. The film screening and Q&A was moderatred by African-American studies director Trimiko Melancon. Photo credit: Shamaria Bell

‘Same God’ screening discusses faith intersectionality

Shamaria Bell March 26, 2019
Loyola's African-American studies department hosted Larycia Hawkins and Linda Midgett to talk about intersectionality in terms of race, religion and gender.
Photo Illustration by Cristian Orellana. Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

Loyola to offer new food and femininity course

Emma Noble March 25, 2019

Food and femininity, a class with material centered around how modern women across many cultures often find themselves in a negative relationship with food, will take the format of an intense two-week...

Biophysics freshman Derek Oliveras (11) throws a ball at Segnette Field. After their home series versus Martin Methodist, Loyola's baseball team remains winless in conference play. Photo credit: Andres Fuentes

Wounded Wolves: Loyola still winless in conference play

Andrew Wellmann March 24, 2019

Despite nearly closing out Martin Methodist in Game 3, the Loyola baseball team is still winless in the conference standings, suffering three-straight losses at home. The Wolf Pack hit Segnette Field...

Illustration by Ariel Landry

Opinion: Your font choice matters

Ariel Landry March 24, 2019

Once again, you’ve procrastinated writing your essay that’s due at 11:59. You only have a few hours to write six pages, but you’re in luck. Your professor never said you had use Times New Roman....

Kendrick Lamar performs at the 2017 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience. Lamar played several songs from “To Pimp a Butterfly”. SIDNEY OVROM / The Maroon. Photo credit: Sidney Ovrom

Opinion: There’s still a lesson in ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’

Andres Fuentes March 24, 2019

Seldom does a piece of music feature the struggle of young African-Americans, the impact of gang violence, the celebration of African roots and the embrace of faith — all laced with funky beats, jazz...

Mass communication freshman Zach Wrightsil posted his 16th double-double of the year, with 16 points, 13 rebounds and six assists. Loyola is defeated by Arizona Christian in the second round of the national tournament. Photo credit: Michael Bauer

Loyola ends tournament run after historic season

Andres Fuentes March 23, 2019

The historic 2018-2019 season for the Loyola men's basketball team has come to a close after the Wolf Pack picked up a loss versus Arizona Christian, 83-77, in the second round of the National Association...

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