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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

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‘eternal sunshine’: Ariana Grande turns heartbreak into gold with her most personal album yet

Francisco Esteves, Digital Director March 21, 2024

Ariana Grande is no stranger to the spotlight, but over time, she’s gotten good at playing it. Unlike the average person, Grande has experienced her fair share of personal traumas under the scrutiny...

OPINION: Artificial intelligence is a bad friend

OPINION: Artificial intelligence is a bad friend

Sarah Allison March 21, 2024

As Director of Composition, I get asked a lot about the possibility that students will use artificial intelligence instead of doing course writing themselves–sometimes by faculty and, today, by an intrepid...

Door of the Office of Accessible Education taken on December 13, 2021.

Students struggle with getting accommodations on and off campus

Christopher Nesbit, Recruitment Coordinator, Webmaster March 21, 2024

Mass communication freshman Sophia Renzi relies on the Office of Accessible Education for testing accommodations. However, because her class ends after 5 p.m., said she has been unable to receive these...

Challenges persist in mobilizing young voters

Challenges persist in mobilizing young voters

Ecoi Lewis, Senior Staff Writer March 21, 2024

College students and people in their late teens to early 20s are a major demographic in the U.S., but they have the lowest voting turnout. “The process of mobilizing young voters is a real challenge...

EDITORIAL: Students need to embrace diversity and interfaith knowledge

EDITORIAL: Students need to embrace diversity and interfaith knowledge

Lizzy Hadley, Op/Ed Editor March 21, 2024

With Lent and Ramadan upon us, it is our duty as students to be culturally aware and supportive of everyone. Engaging with other cultures and respecting other religions is essential within our Jesuit institution...

(L-R): Bria McClure (3), coach Kellie Kennedy, and Sandra Cannady (24) walk off the court on March 15, 2024 after their round one win against the Southeastern Fire. The Wolf Pack was defeated by the Fighting Saints in the “Sweet Sixteen” on March 21, 2024 in Sioux City, Iowa.

Women’s basketball season ends 26-5 in Iowa

Matthew Richards, Broadcast Producer March 21, 2024

The women’s basketball team was defeated by the Carroll College Fighting Saints(Mont.) in Sioux City, Iowa, in an overtime game in the Round of 16 of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics...

Junior Bria McClure walks off the court after the women’s basketball team won the first round of the NAIA tournament on March 15, 2024. The team won the second round against Georgetown College on March 16, 2024.

Women’s basketball beats Georgetown College, advances to first Sweet Sixteen since 2014

Matthew Richards, Broadcast Producer March 16, 2024

The Loyola women’s basketball team defeated the Georgetown College Tigers 79-74 to advance to their first National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Sweet Sixteen since 2014. “It’s really...

New Orleans community member arrested at protest for Tulane student

Elinor Upham, News Editor March 16, 2024

Toni Jones, a lead organizer for New Orleans for Community Oversight of Police, was arrested today at a protest on Freret Street. According to Carson Cruse, the president of Loyola’s Student’s for...

Senior guard Taylor Thomas takes a shot at the free throw line during the first round of the NAIA national tournament on March 15, 2024. The Wolf Pack defeated the Southeastern Fire and will play in the second round of the tournament.

Women’s team advances to second round of nationals

B Welch, Sports Editor March 15, 2024

The Loyola Women’s Basketball team will officially advance to the second round of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics nationals tournament after beating the Southeastern Fire 84-78....

Seniors Augie Lodholz (left) and Stephanie Oblena (far right) eat crawfish on the residential lawn on March 15, 2024.

“Crawfish in the Quad” draws crowd despite weather alert

Sophia Maxim, Managing Editor for Print March 15, 2024

Despite a severe thunderstorm warning earlier in the day, Loyola's annual "Crawfish in the Quad" drew students to the residential quad for food, music, and bouncy castles. The event was canceled last...

(L-R): Carson Cruse, Juleea Berthelot, Diamond Dixon, and Rowan Sawyer stand in front of the Danna Center on March 7, 2024. The pairs are running respectively for president and vice president of SGA  for the 2024-25 academic year.

Get to know the 2024-25 SGA candidates

Maleigh Crespo and Sophia Maxim March 15, 2024

There are two presidential and vice presidential candidates running in the year's Student Government Association election to serve the student body until next spring – Berthelot-Cruse and Dixon-Sawyer. Berthelot-Cruse Psychology...

Two attendants read through an itinerary.

New Orleans Book Festival has something for everyone

Ecoi Lewis, Senior Staff Writer March 14, 2024

Get ready to be immersed in a world of literature and culture, as the New Orleans Book Festival begins next door at Tulane University. The festival will be held March 14 - 16 with over 183 participants,...

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