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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Junior Samantha Ingram returns a shot against the University of Mobile on Feb. 11, 2023. The Wolf Pack split both meetings that weekend.

Beach volleyball looks to improve second season

Nadir Benslimane, Staff Writer March 12, 2023

The beach volleyball team started their second season with hopes to improve on the results from their first. With their first win in the Sun Conference play against Florida Memorial University and St....

Filing cabinet with bottom drawer drawn out, with multiple files in it.

Loyola program works to overturn wrongful convictions

Ava Acharya, Managing Editor for Digital March 12, 2023

In a state that holds the highest global rate of incarceration, one Loyola-based program is working to address failures of justice in the Orleans Parish criminal system. The case review project, created...

An illustration of a comedian making a joke about assault in front of an audience of crickets.

OPINION: Assault jokes aren’t funny

Gabrielle Korein, Photo Editor March 12, 2023

In his first comedy set since admitting to sexual harassment allegations, Louis C.K. decided it was the perfect time to make a joke about sexual assault, highlighting the warped belief system that lies...

The cast of Head over Heels performs onstage in Loyolas Marquette Theater.

TAD production wins Big Easy Award

Arianna D'Antonio, Worldview Editor March 11, 2023

After months of hard work to make "Head Over Heels" something to remember, Loyola's Theatre and Dance Department took home the Big Easy Award for Best University Theatre Production. Chair of the Theatre...

The 2023 Bateman team stand together after their last event of the year.

Students fight for news literacy

Patrick Hamilton, News Editor March 11, 2023

Students from Loyola’s Bateman team are wrapping up a year-long campaign in which they have been fighting disinformation and educating students across campus about the importance of news literacy. Every...

A photo of an electric car being charged.

OPINION: EV charging stations help Loyola serve the environment

Michael Giusti, Adviser March 11, 2023

As one of a handful of electric vehicle drivers on campus, I was excited to see the new dedicated charging spaces pop up across campus this week. EV charging stations aren’t new to Loyola. We have had...

Loyola basketball player scores basket.

Men’s basketball team falls short of consecutive national titles

Jane Wright, Staff Writer March 10, 2023

The men’s basketball team is out of the running for the national championship after their losing during the first round of the conference 82-71 against the Southern Assemblies of God University Lions....

An illustration of a person wearing a disguise holding a sign that says Twitter Phd standing next to a medical doctor holding a sign that says real college Phd.

EDITORIAL: Education is the cure to fake news

Patrick Hamilton and Mark Michel March 10, 2023

Media literacy is critical, especially now, as false information spreads like wildfire over digital platforms. It's easier now, more than at any other time in history, to access information, get live coverage...

Teddy Tietze leans over a microphone to interview an artist for his blog, Weird Face.

New blog highlights the weird faces behind music

Sofia Bermejo Mongillo, Staff Writer March 9, 2023

In searching for ways to shed light on artists that they feel don’t get the attention they deserve, music industry senior Owen Baekey and Loyola graduate Teddy Tietze began their blog, Weird Face. Centered...

A police cruiser parked in front of New Orleans Police Departments first police station.

Former superintendent speaks on the search process for new NOPD chief

Jackie Galli, Editor in Chief March 9, 2023

Amidst a mayoral recall effort, crime surge, what many have said is an understaffed police force, and unstable mayoral city council relations within the city, the search for a permanent police chief could...

“The Reunion” works to celebrate and amplify the Black community on campus

“The Reunion” works to celebrate and amplify the Black community on campus

Maleigh Crespo, Design Chief March 9, 2023

Psychology sophomore Morgan Love said she feels Black spaces are limited being a Black student at Loyola, a predominantly white institution.  “It is extremely important and vital to cater to our...

Student walking in front of the ongoing construction site. Monroe Hall can be seen in the background

Chapel construction expected to resume in May

Ava Acharya, Managing Editor for Digital March 6, 2023

After several months of halted construction, the building of the new Loyola chapel is planned to resume. The Tom and Gayle Benson Jesuit Center is now expected to finish near the end of spring in 2024,...

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