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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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“King of Wrath” review: A spicy introduction to the “Kings of Sin” series

Sophie Bornfeld, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

When I first got back into reading in May 2023, I thought I knew the tropes I loved in books. However, the more books I read, the more I am thankful that I am so wrong about my favorite romance book styles. I...

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Beach volleyball hits high in preseason ranks

Avanni Joseph, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

Loyola’s beach volleyball team has their first game of the season on Feb. 18, and after being picked fifth in the pre-season pools, Robert Pitre, head coach of Loyola’s beach volleyball team has specific...

Persistent water supply issues continue to affect students

Persistent water supply issues continue to affect students

Ava Acharya, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

Areas of Uptown have been plagued by a number of water supply issues, including boil water advisories and service shutoffs. And, these shutoffs come without prior warning or timeline for when service...

Environmental program educational garden on Feb. 19.

SGA plants seeds for community garden

Kloe Witt, Managing Editor for Digital February 23, 2024

Loyola’s Student Government Association is planting seeds to provide free home-grown food to the Loyola community in a new garden. The garden is set to be around the new Tom and Gayle Benson Jesuit...

Julia Bueno and Taylor Pittman discuss 2024 Bateman campaign on Feb. 20. 2024.

Bateman team aims to bridge cultural gaps on campus

Mina Leffler February 23, 2024

Most people come to New Orleans and Loyola because of the multicultural representation in the city and around campus. However, some students feel that Loyola is lacking when it comes to hosting events...

Ice coats vehicle in Bismarck, N.D., on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023.

Cold weather has gripping effects on the country

Ecoi Lewis, Senior Staff Writer February 23, 2024

After dealing with record-breaking hot temperatures last year, 2024 is starting off weird, weather wise. The temperature started to drop in December, and it has been going up and down. The entire world...

EDITORIAL: Loyola should prioritize sexual health and awareness

EDITORIAL: Loyola should prioritize sexual health and awareness

Lizzy Hadley, Op/Ed Editor February 23, 2024

Everyone knows the iconic “Mean Girls” scene where Coach Carr comedically declares, “Don’t have sex because you will get pregnant and die” in front of a chalk board that reads “safe sex is...

A man peers into vacant Gasa Gasa building on Feb. 18, 2023.

Gasa Gasa closure affects Uptown music scene

Violet Bucaro, Staff Writer/Copy Editor February 23, 2024

Amidst the closure of live music venue Gasa Gasa, Loyola students are expressing their concerns with the Uptown music scene’s limited amount of space to perform. The once-accessible music venue on...

Ukrainian soldiers prepare a self-propelled artillery vehicle Gvozdika to fire towards the Russian positions on the frontline in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. Tensions between the countries continue to rise. Roman Chop/ AP News

Ukraine-Russia conflict worsens as election draws near

Chris Maldonado, Assistant Op/Ed Editor February 23, 2024

As Russia comes closer to its presidential election in March, Ukrainian efforts to stave off Russian aggression continue. The international consensus regarding the election is that incumbent Russian...

Protest in honor of Palestine, in Barcelona, Spain on Oct. 26, 2023.

OPINION: Studying abroad enriches your education

Violet Bucaro, Copy Editor February 23, 2024

I’ve always heard good things about studying abroad – how it changes you and your independence, expands your mind, grants you new experiences, allows you to meet new people, explore new cultures,...

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Students take issue with new graduation guidelines

Pharrell Every, Senior Staff Writer February 23, 2024

Students are facing difficulties with the new graduation guidelines. The new system gives less flexibility for when students wish to graduate. Originally, if a student was set to complete all of their...

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COLUMN: I almost missed my graduation

Dajah Saul, The Wolf Editor February 23, 2024

I almost missed my graduation. Scratch that – I almost missed my only opportunity to walk in graduation, but let me explain. Because I’m finishing my degree in December 2024, within the 2024-2025...

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