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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Bladon finishing his mural for the 2023 art festival, Paint Memphis. Courtesy of Tate Bladon.

Tate Bladon’s new canvas

Isabella Castillo, Life & Times Editor December 6, 2024

Using a contrasting color palette and a consistent work ethic, 20-year-old Tate Bladon is committed to creating. Born in Memphis, Tennessee and raised in Dallas, Bladon came to New Orleans as a swimmer...

Courtesy of Treyarch

‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’: Omnidirectional Madness

June Fernandez December 6, 2024

The gaming industry nowadays has its fair share of innovation. Between relaxing experiences, exciting Co-Op adventures, Triple AAA story driven games, and many more, there are multiple ways for one to...

Bootique

Bootique

Eloise Pickering, Managing Editor December 3, 2024

Loyola’s Costume Shop organized their annual fundraising BOOtique Sale. Theater arts students sold upcycled costume pieces to students, faculty, and community members.  “The Bootique is really...

The love and labor behind handmade costumes

The love and labor behind handmade costumes

Taylor Falgout, The Wolf Creative Director November 22, 2024

Design professor Rushing Haise refuses to settle for just one creative medium. Haise teaches graphic and interactive design but has found another passion in costume design. The multimedia designer experiments...

Riot.

Riot.

Sydney Piglia November 22, 2024

Sophia Firdausi created Riot Productions in her junior year of high school in Charlotte, North Carolina to connect with other creatives.  Riot Productions is a creative collective that produces an...

Cyber sigilism

Cyber sigilism

Violet Bucaro, News Director November 22, 2024

Cyber sigilism is an internet fashion design incorporating cyber-core, ancient mystic symbolism, neo-tribal art, digital age tramp stamp, fairy-dystopia, distortion, and pixelated fine line work. The trend...

Sneaker collection

Sneaker collection

Matthew Richards and Heidi Herrera-Wanke November 22, 2024

For Loyola basketball players Zachary Lee and Leonard Jackson III, shoes are a crucial part of their style and personalities on and off the basketball court. On the court, the shoes they wear are comfortable...

Abby Robbins and Isabella Soria-Gilman dressed as Carrie and Amy Winehouse enjoying each others company for Halloween.

Monster Met

Heidi Herrera-Wanke, Photo Director November 22, 2024

Nonprofit Art2Action hosted its second annual Monster Met to promote sustainable fashion.  Locals and students joined together at the Rabbit Hole to celebrate the occasion with music from Kota Dosa,...

Trend Analysis:

Trend Analysis:

Emma Iseman, Local News Editor November 22, 2024

Boho chic and indie sleaze describe the fashion trends that dominated the early 2000’s and mid 2010’s. Boho is soft with draping silhouettes, while sleaze is edgy. In 2024, we’re seeing a resurgence...

From left: Enne Samuel, Nala Aolani Scaife, Amani Weary, Ime James performing in Loyola's production of 'for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf'.

“For Coloured Girls”

Dajah Saul November 22, 2024

Loyola theater art’s latest production follows the downfalls and tribulations of seven Black women in the 1970s, told through dance and poetic monologues.  Dance instructor Kai Knight directed “for...

Tennis teams reflect on recordbreaking fall season

Tennis teams reflect on recordbreaking fall season

Matthew Richards, Managing Editor November 15, 2024

Men and women’s tennis wrapped up their fall seasons with some record firsts. The women’s team opened the season ranked number nine in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics preseason...

Farah Wells, Program Coordinator for the Center for Entrepreneurship and Community Development holds a reptile from breeding business Katamaran Reptile Ranch by Kat Lee. Courtesy of Sam McCabe.

Students win scholarships with side hustles

Magnolia Birch November 15, 2024

The Side Hustle Expo, organized by Loyola’s School of Business, gives Loyola students an opportunity to showcase their skills and businesses for a chance to win scholarships and sell their products and...

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