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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

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...

Marketing senior Sean Presti and tennis head coach Kyle Russell pose for a photo at The Den. The duo is cherishing their final year at Loyola together.

Tennis captain and head coach thrive as one unit

Henry Bean March 23, 2019

The bond between a coach and an athlete is one that is formed through practices, competitions and grit. It’s a pure relationship that exists through even language and culture barriers. A Loyola pair...

Cassidy Wells

Cassidy Wells named conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Andres Fuentes March 22, 2019

An already decorated cheerleader can add one more accolade to her list. Criminal justice senior Cassidy Wells was named the Southern States Athletic Conference Cheer & Dance Scholar-Athlete of the...

President-elect Jessamyn Reichmann and vice president-elect Freedom Richardson pose outside of Monroe Hall on March 11, 2019. They won after running unopposed. Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

Reichmann and Richardson make plans for next year’s SGA

Rose Wagner March 22, 2019

After running uncontested and winning last week’s Student Government Association election with 100 percent of the vote, Jessamyn Reichmann, sociology junior and president-elect, and Freedom Richardson,...

An understocked Iggy’s Cupboard  lies in the basement of the Danna Center. The cupboard is low on current supplies and needs restocking as the new semester approaches.

SGA drama overshadows policy impact on student life

Kaylie Saidin March 22, 2019

Last week, the Student Government Association senate here at Loyola unanimously passed three policies. One initiative was to create a $1,500 per semester funding allocation from the budget to Iggy’s...

Accounting senior Benjamin Fields (32) plays on the defensive side at a Loyola home game. Fields' last-minute shot sent Loyola to the second round of the national tournament. Photo credit: Andres Fuentes

Ben Fields sends the Wolf Pack to the second round

Andres Fuentes March 21, 2019

With 29 seconds left on the clock, Loyola needed the perfect play to send the men's basketball team into the second round of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Championship tournament. Being...

Senators, students and staff members question SGA President, Sierra Ambrose about her three vetoes, in a heated exchange at a senate meeting on Wednesday, March 20. Senators voted unanimously to overturn Ambrose’s three vetoes. Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

SGA senate says ‘no’ to vetoes

Erin Snodgrass March 21, 2019

For the first time in 10 years, the Student Government Association Senate has unanimously overturned a presidential veto. In fact, they overturned three. On Wednesday, March 20, the nine present senators...

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Revamped livestreaming is a plus for students and athletes

Rosha’e Gibson March 21, 2019

As The Den adjusts for the time without any home volleyball or basketball games, the athletic department has a chance to reflect on their first year with a student-run production crew in charge of livestreaming...

Fellow contestants David Huynh, Brandon Nguyen, Thomas “Titan” Nguyen, Peter Vu and Kiet Phung hold up the winner of Loyola’s Asian Student Organization’s Mr. Bun Bo Bae  pageant, Danny Vo on March 16, 2019. Photo credit: Shamaria Bell

Male pageant questions Asian stereotypes

Shamaria Bell March 21, 2019

Through a night of pick-up lines and pageantry, Loyola, Louisiana State University and Xavier University students infused comedy with a discussion of Asian male stereotypes and expectations. The Loyola...

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