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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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New hemp store hopes to help people with pain and opioid addiction

Haileigh Pellerano September 1, 2018

A drug store on Magazine Street offers people suffering from opioid addiction, as well as other ailments, relief from their symptoms amid the growing opioid crisis.According to the National Institute on...

Charlie Seiter, fourth from the right, poses alongside fellow members of the Catholic Mens Fellowship. Seiter is also involved in the Christian Life Communities, a student organization on Loyola that meets to discuss faith and life issues.

Seiter shows devotion on and off the field

Cody Downey September 1, 2018

For many fans, sports could be considered a religion. Though Charlie Seiter does have a love for baseball, he also plays in the field of a higher power. Seiter, business management senior, joined the...

Loyola was named a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Champion of Character Five-Star Institution for the tenth year in a row. For the 2016-2017 athletic year Loyola was in the gold category, where as this year the school was named to the silver category. Photo credit: Loyola New Orleans Athletics

Loyola named Champion of Character Five Star Award Winner

Andrew Lang August 31, 2018

Loyola was named as one of the Champions of Character Five Star Award Winners Aug. 30 by the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for the tenth year in a row.Schools can finish in three categories...

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Short Fiction: Inspiration

Madison Mcloughlin August 31, 2018

I started lacing up my overused, black converse. Despite being torn and worn, these converse were my favorite pair of shoes. They were reliable, and I liked reliable. Not a lot of other things in my life...

Emo Night goers crowd around the stage. Emo Night was unlike most concerts because no barricades separated the musicians and the audience. Photo credit: Julia Santos

Emo Night NOLA promotes inclusive atmosphere for locals

Catie Sanders August 31, 2018

Emo Night NOLA has brought a new meaning to the teenage rallying cry of “it’s not just a phase, mom!” Inspired by his personal connection to the genre, Christopher Folse, public events...

This is a n Illustration of Marquette Hall facing down a storm. President Tetlow sent out an email addressing both the hurricane in Hawaii and the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Photo credit: Ariel Landry

Editorial: Expecting the Unexpected

August 31, 2018

Moving to the Big Easy can be a pretty big shift. Whether you’re just not used to living in the city or you’re struggling to keep up with the streetcar, moving here can be a pretty big culture...

SGA cabinet brings new faces to old positions

SGA cabinet brings new faces to old positions

Cody Downey August 30, 2018

With a new school year, there also comes a new cabinet for Loyola's Student Government Association. Elected last year, SGA President Sierra Ambrose, political science senior, and Vice President Joann Cassama,...

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Nora Navra Library reopens after being destroyed by Hurricane Katrina

Sam Lucio August 30, 2018

  Nora Navra Library, the last of six New Orleans libraries destroyed during Hurricane Katrina has finally reopened. Nora Navra Library officially reopened on Aug. 24 Located in the Seventh...

Julia Gollobit, food studies junior, pushes food studies books of a desk in Monroe Library. After its first year in existence, the food studies program was suspended for the 2018-2019 school year and its future remains uncertain. Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

Loyola shelves food studies program

Madison Mcloughlin August 30, 2018

While New Orleans is widely renowned for its food culture, attracting tourists and students alike, the city will now have one fewer food studies program. Loyola has temporarily suspended the food studies...

General studies freshman Jordan Bernard (5) and biology junior Champagne Cunningham (17) block the ball in the first set against Dillard University. Bernard tallied 17 total kills against Dillard University. Photo credit: Sidney Ovrom

Loyola volleyball takes three out of four at Dillard Classic

Andrew Lang August 28, 2018

The Loyola Volleyball team finished the Dillard Classic by winning three out of their four total matches. Loyola started the event by taking all three sets against Talladega College, but dropped the second...

Loyola running in middle of the pack in preseason poll

Loyola running in middle of the pack in preseason poll

Andrew Lang August 28, 2018

In a preseason poll, the coaches ranked Loyola volleyball fifth, the women’s golf fourth, men's golf sixth, and both men's and women's cross-country fourth in the Southern States Athletic Conference....

Loyola law grad confirmed as Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Loyola law grad confirmed as Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Christopher Gilyard August 27, 2018

Loyola law grad Robert Wilkie A'88 continues his military service as the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Wilkie was confirmed on July 23.Under his new title as “Secretary of Veterans Affairs,”...

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