Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Education senior Maddie Huekels sets up for a possible kill. Huekels was named Southern States Athletic Conference Setter of the Week. Photo credit: Loyola New Orleans Athletics

Loyola sports experiences highs and lows in recent events

Andrew Lang September 14, 2018

A busy weekend and start to the week for the Wolf Pack as the volleyball team, men’s golf team and the women’s tennis team all competed. It was a mixed bag as the volleyball team came out...

The Wolf horoscopes for the soul

The Wolf horoscopes for the soul

Osama Ayyad September 14, 2018

Leo (July 22 – Aug. 23) You may question your natural “joie de vivre” and self-confidence as you approach this new chapter in your life, don’t. It’s okay to shut out people...

Westboro

Westboro Baptist Church protest throwback

Jacob Meyer September 13, 2018

  June 28 is not a date which will live in infamy. No, for those of us in the Loyola community, it is a date which we remember fondly as having welcomed those who purport to bring news of our...

New Orleans Uptown Bars

Which Uptown bar is your perfect tinder match?

Madison Mcloughlin and Kaylie Saidin September 12, 2018

College may be a time for studying, but it’s also a time for making memories...or nights you won't remember. Uptown New Orleans offers a wide selection of bars for students to enjoy themselves in. So...

Loyola students try to avoid a sudden rain shower on Aug. 30, 2018. Loyola is currently changing its policy for hurricane preparedness to require campus evacuations during Category Two hurricanes.

Loyola lowers hurricane evacuation threshold

Henry Bean September 11, 2018

While many college students celebrate hurricane season with survival parties, Loyola is reminding students to keep a go-bag packed as the university has lowered its campus evacuation threshold from Category...

Students visit Loyolas 2016 country fair which was one of the first recipients of the universitys diversity grants. The $500 grants are given out to students and organizations that propose events dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion.

Diversity grants to be given to students, staff

Samuel Kahn September 11, 2018

Loyola is living out its Jesuit mission by handing out $500 grants to student or staff projects that address issues linked to diversity and social justice through the university’s diversity committee. To...

Dominos potholes New Orleans

Domino’s to aid New Orleans’ pothole problem

Andres Fuentes September 11, 2018

Since May of 2010, the Crescent City has filled over 360,000 potholes. However, many cracks and crevices still exist throughout the city, reaping terror on pizza delivery drivers and their pizza pies. Domino's...

Lesli Harris

Loyola names Lesli Harris as first ever chief of staff

Rose Wagner September 10, 2018

To help execute President Tania Tetlow's plans as president and guide the university following Project Magis, Loyola has hired Lesli Harris as its inaugural chief of staff, according to a universitywide...

Latisha Newman, the new director of the Whelan Childrens Center, interacts with children in the centers playroom on Sept. 4. Newman has over 15 years of childcare experience and said she is excited about her new position. Photo credit: Julia Santos

New director takes over the Whelan Children’s Center

Emma Gilheany September 10, 2018

For the new school year, The Whelan Children’s Center has welcomed Latisha Newman, a veteran childcare worker, as its new director. Newman started as the new director on July 25 and has over 15 years...

Public relations junior Paige Carter twirls the jump rope around for the children in Belize. Carter was one of 12 Loyola athletes who went on the trip. Photo credit: Rev. Ted Dziak S.J.

Column: I’ll never forget about Belize

Paige Carter September 10, 2018

Traveling, living and working with 11 other athletes from Loyola in the beautiful country of Belize was truly one of the best experiences of my life. The living conditions, summer camp and sightseeing...

Kenner Nike Ban

Kenner mayor orders halt to purchasing of Nike products, met with opposition from councilman

John Casey September 9, 2018

Kenner Mayor Ben Zahn is facing backlash as a memo from his office emerged on social media Sunday morning ordering booster clubs at city recreational facilities to immediately end the purchasing of all...

Barnes and Noble College began selling condoms at the store in the beginning of the semester. After student backlash they removed the condoms from their shelves. Loyola’s bookstore. Photo credit: Alexis Reyes

Opinion: Barnes and Noble should restock condoms

Nicole Schmidt September 9, 2018

I was delighted to hear that when Barnes and Noble took over Loyola’s campus bookstore, they started selling condoms to students — especially since our student health center is prohibited from distributing...

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