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Students in college tend to work late nights in the library, studying and drinking coffee in solitude. Our resident senior Caleb Beck advises not to become too absorbed by our own solitude and to instead use alone time in moderation and understanding. Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

Column: Seniors: embrace solitude, not isolation

Caleb Beck May 6, 2018

A few months (or several lifetimes ago), I wrote about graduating seniors wading through the difficulties of shaky job markets and general education hang-ups, all while undergoing the listless malaise...

Sidney Holmes sitting at her Editor-in-Chief desk for the last time. Holmes is one of The Maroon's female Black editors-in-chief.

Opinion: Sidney’s three tips for Loyola students

May 6, 2018

Looking back on my whole time at Loyola, I have one very important piece of advice for all of my young friends: take 15 or more credits every semester, because your second semester senior year self will...

Joseph Kuchler

Joseph Kuchler looks to step off the mound and into the future

Cody Downey May 5, 2018

Graduation is moving closer and closer each day for college seniors. For marketing senior Joseph Kuchler, this means the ninth inning of his baseball career. Kuchler is on his final days at both Loyola's...

Loyola New Orleans Freshman Runners

Two freshmen are tearing up the trail

Jillian Oddo May 5, 2018

From California to Georgia, this dynamic duo has been tearing up the cross country and track and field competition. Sasha Solano-McDaniel and Walter Ramsey's cross-country season was a hit, both staying...

Loyola Swimmer Paige Carter

Paige Carter dives into Loyola swimming

Catie Sanders May 5, 2018

Imagine waking up to swimming drills then walking to your biology lab or philosophy lecture only to spend your afternoon back in a pool. Balancing between swim practice and school work can seem daunting...

Jazz Fest 2018

Gallery: Have a look into Jazz Fest 2018

Angelo Imbraguglio May 4, 2018

Angelo Imbraguglio shoots one of the Crescent City's biggest festivals. It is a celebration of New Orleans culture, music and food. The festival starts on April 27 and goes throughout two weekends until...

A playground outside Mercy Hall sits empty May2, 2018. The rising cost of tuition at the daycare center has led multiple faculty, staff and community members to remove their children from the center's care. Photo credit: Cristian Orellana

Loyola faculty remove children from daycare after increase in tuition

Jc Canicosa May 4, 2018

Multiple faculty, staff and community members have pulled their children out of the Whelan's Children Center after an increase in tuition effective Aug. 1, 2018. Whelan Children's Center is a year-round...

Loyola Sign

Editorial: Top Ten Maroon Stories

May 4, 2018

We saw a lot of news come through campus this year. We’ve seen a lot of people come and go and said a lot of goodbyes. Our year has come to a close, but we’re more optimistic for the future than ever. So...

Sierra Ambrose and Joann Cassama pose after their swearing-in at the SGA office. Cassama (Vice President) and Ambrose (President) look forward to serving the Loyola Community for the next year. Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

SGA swears in executive cabinet

Anum Siddiqui May 3, 2018

Loyola’s Student Government Association swore in their newly elected executive student cabinet on May 2 in the SGA office in preparation for a new school year and new policy objectives. Freedom Richardson,...

The Rev. Kevin Wildes, S.J., university president, addresses faculty at a convocation. Photo credit: The Maroon

Wildes reflects on his presidency

Rose Wagner May 3, 2018

From Hurricane Katrina to dealing with fire drills in Carrollton Hall, the Rev. Kevin Wildes, S.J., has dealt with many obstacles during his 14 years as Loyola's president and is ready to bring his knowledge...

Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

Letter: A statement from Loyola University in New Orleans

May 2, 2018

Loyola University New Orleans is built upon a Catholic and Jesuit foundation of education that is committed to respectful civil discourse and argument. We respect others on campus, whether students, faculty,...

The Jesus statue outside of Marquette Hall. Photo credit: Jacob Meyer

Loyola “will not recognize a pro-choice campus organization”

Rose Wagner May 2, 2018

In response to a debate about political favoritism that was ignited by an April 23 anti-abortion display by the student-run organization Wolf Pack For Life, the university has issued a statement that it...

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