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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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EDITORIAL: Death to daylight savings

Jacob L’Hommedieu and Cristo Dulom November 25, 2022

It’s that time of year once again where the clocks are reset and pushed back an hour in order to account for the day being slightly shorter than it was before. That’s right, it’s daylight savings...

The Loyola faculty and students play an exhibition basketball game for Loyola Week. The Jesuits won by two points.

Jesuits win victory over students in Loyola Week basketball game

Abigail Schmidt, Sports Editor November 23, 2022

Faculty and staff, including priests at Loyola battled to the basket with students on the court in a basketball game held between Jesuits and students, organized by the Rev. Nathan O’Halloran, S.J, during...

President Joe Biden arrives to pardon the national Thanksgiving turkey at the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.

Biden to extend student loan pause as court battle drags on

Collin Binkley and Chris Megerian, Associated Press November 23, 2022

President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that his administration will extend a pause on federal student loan payments while the White House fights a legal battle to save his plan to cancel portions of the...

Francis Family Hall. Ashlyn Bobb Collins/The Maroon.

Residential Life shares options for extended living

Ava Acharya, News Editor November 22, 2022

Although student residential halls will be closed from Dec. 16 to Jan. 15, students have the option to continue living in their residence halls during this time period, according to Jay Davis, Loyola’s...

The Capitol is seen as Congress resumes following a long break and the midterm elections, in Washington, early Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. The Environmental Protection Agency has declared a new rule reducing toxic emissions.

New Orleans midterms fill vacant Senate seat and push longtime Public Service Commissioner into runoff

Patrick Hamilton, Design Chief November 21, 2022

New Orleans residents voted on ten elections, eight constitutional amendments, and one parishwide home rule charter in this year's midterm elections.  In the Senate, incumbent Republican John Kennedy...

New Orleans Saints linebacker Kaden Elliss, left, breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris (22) during the second half of an NFL football game in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022.

COLUMN: Injuries have limited the Saints this season

Matthew Richards, Sports Assistant November 20, 2022

Editors Note: After a 27-20 Saints win against the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 20, the Saints record is now 4-7.  The New Orleans Saints are having a difficult season, to put it nicely. Carrying a 3-7...

a person reads "Apology denied" on a cell phone in their hand

OPINION: Insert your apology here – Sorry, not sorry

Maria DiFelice, News Assistant November 20, 2022

I’m sorry. I say these two words mindlessly everyday. Somebody bumps into me, “I’m sorry,” I ask a question and it almost always starts with “I’m sorry but…” I can’t seem to get away...

three stick figures with ideas above their head; one sits in chair

Neutral Ground News finds comedic sweet spot in Beignet City

Alexis Horton, Staff Writer November 19, 2022

In a deep corner of the internet, snuggled between political campaign ads and stories about New Orleans’s crime rate, is a satire newspaper committed to serving chuckles for folks in the Crescent City. Named...

The Rev. Justin Daffron, S.J. stands in front of his bookshelf in his office on Feb. 14, 2021. Daffron is interim president after former president Tania Tetlow left the position in the summer of 2022.

University updates community on the search for a new president

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer November 18, 2022

Robert LeBlanc, chair of the presidential search committee at Loyola said last week that the presidential search website is now up and includes information about the university leader’s position, the...

A mom and daughter stand side-by-side wearing volunteer shirts.

Alumni host food drive to fill Iggy’s Cupboard

Jackie Galli, Managing for Print November 18, 2022

Canned goods, pasta, and peanut butter: these were the main donations that came into Iggy’s Cupboard during Loyola’s national day of service, said Loyola finance and accounting junior Ariana Calamia. The...

Mia Day performs at Gasa Gasa in New Orleans on Nov. 11, 2022. Day is an up-and-coming artist that has garnered a reputation around Loyola for her work ethic, talent, and kind attitude.

Loyola musician Mia Day takes city by storm

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer November 17, 2022

Popular and Commercial Music Senior Mia Day has taken the Loyola community by storm with her ability to connect with so many on such a deep level. Many people recognize her for the vulnerability in her...

A older couple sits outside in the sun. They look happy.

Scholarship offered to Loyola’s Environmental Justice Scholars

Alexandra Martinez, Staff Writer November 16, 2022

Loyola’s newly developed Environmental Justice Scholars Program recently announced five outstanding students on campus who will be receiving stipends for their work in environmental justice. The stipends...

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