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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

The women's team takes a group photo after their victory against Jones College on March 23, 2023. The team received their highest ranking ever in the most recent NAIA polls, coming in at No. 11

Women’s tennis hits highest ranking in program history

Alexandra Akes, Staff Writer April 16, 2023

The Wolf Pack women’s tennis team has achieved its highest ranking in the program's history in the recently released third Women's Tennis Coaches' Top 25 poll for 2023. Loyola is now placed at the...

An illustration of Atlas holding a text bubble with all the problems that removing the window of time will cause.

EDITORIAL: Respect our time, Loyola

Mark Michel, Op/Ed Editor April 15, 2023

The Window is dead. Those words, undoubtedly, are meaningless to many students on campus. Equally certain, though, those words just made the blood run cold for student leaders and organizers alike. For...

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Maroon reporter’s appeal denied for punishments following legally reported story

Macie Batson, Editor in Chief April 14, 2023

Loyola denied Maroon reporter Kloe Witt’s appeal in her case where she is being falsely accused and punished for unauthorized recording in the Loyola University Police Department, after legally and ethically...

A sign which reads "Always Striving for More."

Loyola announces 2023 graduation keynote speaker

Macie Batson, Editor in Chief April 13, 2023

The class of 2023 is exactly one month away from “FREEDOM,” and New Orleans native and five-time Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste is set to send them off as the keynote speaker for this year’s undergraduate...

New members of L.OV.E. being inducted in Nunemaker auditorium on March 26. The organization inducted nearly 30 new members.

L.O.V.E. provides a safe space for women of color

Maleigh Crespo, Design Chief April 13, 2023

The experience of being both Black and a woman are unique, so having a space and community for them is invaluable, according to mass communication senior and L.O.V.E. President Tori Hardy. L.O.V.E.,...

School zone light not during active hours.

Ordinance requires working flashers to issue tickets

Aron Boehle, Worldview Editor April 12, 2023

A City Council ordinance may make college students, particularly commuter students, less likely ticketed in school zones during school hours. An ordinance passed by the New Orleans City Council this...

A ruler demonstrates the amount of room that is between the back of the chair and the inside of the desk in a Loyola classroom. Students want Loyola to have more accessible classroom seating.

Loyola’s classrooms are not suitable for all students

Jonathan Whitehead, Staff Writer April 11, 2023

Plus-sized students and students with physical disabilities say Loyola’s classrooms are unsuitable for them. Loyola freshman Blu DiMarco has dreaded going to class since his first day of college since...

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Loyola punishes Maroon reporter for ethically and legally reported story

Macie Batson, Editor In Chief April 5, 2023

Loyola University New Orleans is punishing Maroon journalist Kloe Witt for her work ethically and legally reporting on a story, drawing condemnation from at least one First Amendment advocacy group. Loyola...

A photo of someone sitting on the floor of a library reading the back of a book.

OPINION: BookTok has shown us our generational anxiety

Sydney Piglia April 5, 2023

We’re not feeling well at all. This is what the books we read say about us. The most popular books among young people are reflected in BookTok, or the book-related side of TikTok. A walk around...

panelists for literary fest sit at a table.

Loyolans showcase their work at literary festival

Maleigh Crespo, Design Chief April 4, 2023

The Tennessee Williams and New Orleans Literary Festival set the stage for Loyola professors and alumni to talk about their writing focuses. The week-long literary event kicked off their 37th year at...

Two drag queens speak into a microphone.

Local gay dance club reacts to drag ban in Tennessee

Arianna D'Antonio, Senior Staff Writer April 3, 2023

The impending drag ban in Tennessee has raised concerns for the New Orleans drag community, who are now fearing that similar laws could be passed in the city that will put their livelihoods at risk. Drag...

Freshman Kaleb Moore moderates the chat of the esports team's fundraising Twitch stream on March 22, 2023.

Esports hosts 12-hour livestream for Loyola Loyal Day fundraiser

Brendan Heffernan, Staff Writer April 2, 2023

When most groups on campus need cash, they plan a bake sale, a car wash, or set up a secondhand shopping event. The Wolf Pack esports team just did what they already do best. The team put on a 12-hour...

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