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An empty court at the Loyola Sports Complex.

University Sports Complex set to reopen tomorrow

Domonique Tolliver, Managing Editor for Digital August 31, 2022

The University Sports Complex is set to officially reopen on Sept. 1 at 8 a.m. The facility has been closed since July 27 due to ongoing renovations to repair damages from Hurricane Ida. Director of Athletics...

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West road garage blocked from Freret Street

Domonique Tolliver, Managing Editor for Digital August 29, 2022

BREAKING: The west road garage is blocked from West Road to Freret Street for the next couple of hours due to a stalled vehicle. To access west road garage and south side, enter from St. Charles Avenue....

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Student loan forgiveness plan announced by Biden

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his long-awaited plan to deliver on a campaign promise to provide $10,000 in student debt cancellation for millions of Americans — and...

White cement letters spell out Loyola

Loyola ends pass/fail option for students

Maria DiFelice, News Assistant Editor August 24, 2022

Loyola announced that effective immediately courses will no longer be pass/fail. All courses will be following Loyola’s regular GPA scale, according to the email sent by Provost Tanuja Singh earlier...

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Students experience issues with single sign on during first day of classes

Arianna D'Antonio, Worldview Editor August 22, 2022

Loyola's single sign on interface malfunctioned today, sending error messages to students, failing to run properly around 2 p.m. Chief Information Officer Alan Schomaker said that Loyola has since opened...

Loyola students walk on campus

University releases new COVID-19 protocols

Ava Acharya, News Editor August 19, 2022

Loyola University New Orleans has updated its COVID-19 protocols in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control's new guidelines, said Vice President of Student Affairs Alicia Bourque in an email Friday...

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Interim president speaks to Loyola’s future this week

Ava Acharya, News Editor August 16, 2022

Interim University President, The Rev. Justin Daffron, S.J.expressed gratitude for the Loyola community during a speech he made at the start of the fall semester Monday, as well as hope for its future. Daffron...

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Loyola community members protest overturn of Roe v Wade

Domonique Tolliver and Jackie Galli June 27, 2022

  Hundreds of pro-abortion rights protesters gathered to march in New Orleans last Friday, and Loyola students were among them after the Supreme Court ruled to overturn the constitutional...

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Baseball plays in SSAC Championships

Andrew Wellman, Staff Writer and Photographer May 8, 2022

The Loyola Wolf Pack baseball team has completed another season under third-year Head Coach Jeremy Kennedy finishing with a 31-20 record and a 16-8 record in conference play. The Wolf Pack found success...

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Academic building and St. Ignatius statue vandalized with spray paint and unidentifiable substance

Brendan Heffernan, Life and Times Editor May 7, 2022

  Loyola staff and students woke up today to protest messages spray painted on an academic building and traces of vandalism left on the St. Ignatius statue. The messages "Loyola supports...

Demonstrators protest outside of the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday, May 4, 2022 in Washington. A draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, according to a Politico report released Monday. Whatever the outcome, the Politico report represents an extremely rare breach of the courts secretive deliberation process, and on a case of surpassing importance. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

EDITORIAL: This isn’t just about abortion

Artie Bennett and Domonique Tolliver May 6, 2022

As the Louisiana legislature eagerly waits for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, the implications of this possible decision impact more than just abortions. On Monday, a draft of a Supreme...

Performers play trumpet and saxophone during a second line parade at Jazz Fest Sunday May 1, 2022.

Loyola students enjoy Jazz Fest’s return

Artie Bennett, News Editor May 5, 2022

After a two-year hiatus, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival returned to the city, bringing back the music and sending Loyola students flocking to the fairgrounds. “I think just being...

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