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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

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Commuter life gets a fresh coat of paint

Gracie Wise September 22, 2018

Driving to and from school can take a toll on the typical Loyola commuter, but the Office of Student Affairs has added a new commuter assistant program and renovated Satchmo's lounge to help make campus...

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Editorial: For a greater Loyola

September 21, 2018

The budget is balanced, or it will be by the 2019 fiscal year. That's an announcement we're glad to hear, and it marks an important sep on the road to financial stability. Now that we can breathe and money...

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Tenants sue in discrimination lawsuit

Jc Canicosa September 21, 2018

Unlike the typical annoyances of New Orleans, such as living like cockroaches or broken air conditioners, several Uptown tenants say they have dealt with a much bigger pest, their landlord. Jerry Kelly...

Loyola athletes come from a variety of places overseas with 19 different athletes coming from 14 different nations.  Central and South America represent the biggest portion of the students from other countries with 11 athletes coming from those two parts of the world. Photo credit: Ariel Landry

Athletes come from all four corners of the map

Andrew Lang September 21, 2018

Business management freshman Kerem Tanpolat never set foot on campus before he decided to come to Loyola. Tanpolat’s research was limited to reading about the school and watching clips of the campus...

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SGA town hall brings attention to student issues

Madison Mcloughlin September 20, 2018

After a year of budget cuts and student-service rollbacks, SGA hosted a town hall on Sept. 18 to address student grievances about how the university’s financial situation has affected the student experience....

The organization of Young Americans for Liberty had a free speech ball in the Peace Quad. Marcus Maldonado, Tulane student, wanted to promote free speech.  Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

Loyola students exercise free speech through giant graffitied beach ball

Emma Ruby September 20, 2018

Loyola students found themselves bemused by a giant beach ball of free speech that bounced around the Peace Quad throughout the afternoon on Sept. 19. The ball came to campus two days after the nationally...

A cheerful Andrew Harper, environmental science senior, smiles as he describes his upcoming talk. Harpers thesis was driven by his interest in the interactions between dragonflies and an urban environment. Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

Andrew Harper is bugging about his senior thesis

Tess Rowland September 20, 2018

From the New Orleans Museum of Art to amusement rides, there is an array of attractions for an avid fan of City Park. But for one Loyola senior, it's not the paddle boats or the train ride that draws his...

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Loyola Center for Entrepreneurship receives a $1.5 million donation

Jc Canicosa September 19, 2018

Loyola received a $1.5 million donation on Tuesday, Sept. 18 from an anonymous donor that will go toward the Loyola Center for Entrepreneurship, according to a press release from Loyola University New...

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Gallery: These Shining Lives undergoes tech week

Sidney Ovrom September 18, 2018

Loyola's production of These Shining Lives had a dress rehearsal on Sept. 15 during their technical week. Students in the play are preparing for opening day on Sept. 20. According to the University...

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Tetlow announces balanced budget for fiscal year 2019

India Yarborough September 17, 2018

Loyola University's budget for the current fiscal year, Aug. 1 through July 1, 2019, is now balanced, according to an email sent Monday to faculty and staff by Tania Tetlow, university president. The...

Chais Delachaise is a secluded dinner-spot on Maple Street just past the local Starbucks.  Make this wine bistro the ace-up-your-sleeve for a special occasion with your date. Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

Top five dates that don’t break the bank

Jacob Meyer September 15, 2018

College is hard. Dating is harder. Don’t mistake 50-Cent Night or Wine Wednesday for a night out on the town. If you need a romance that doesn’t leave you emotionally and financially broken, then look...

Tulane Skaters

Meet the Tulane & Loyola skateboarders

Kaylie Saidin September 15, 2018

In every urban city, skaters and skateboard culture can be found. Despite New Orleans’ decrepit roads and bountiful potholes, the members of the community still find a way to do what they love. Anyone...

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