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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Shmoo and Felix Rabito light up the stage opening Flipturn’s New Orleans concert

Abigail Schmidt, Sports Editor October 26, 2022

  Music industry senior, Teddy Tietze and Tulane medical student Felix Rabito spent a Tuesday night this fall in the French Quarter opening for Juice and Flipturn in their “Shadowglow”...

Power lines are wrapped in a tree near Mercy Hall on Loyola's campus on Oct. 25. The university said a down power line resulted in Mercy Hall to loose power.

Mercy Hall loses power due to down power line

Domonique Tolliver, Managing Editor for Digital October 25, 2022

A down power line near Mercy Hall has resulted in the loss of power in the building around 2:00 today, according to a university email. Electricity is back on at Mercy Hall and activities in that space...

State representatives race for representation

State representatives race for representation

Jackie Galli, Managing for Print October 25, 2022

Representatives Royce Duplessis and Mandie Landry will appear on the ballot in coming weeks to fill the district 5 state Senate seat vacated by Karen Carter Peterson. District 5 encompasses much of Central...

Two Loyola cross country team members run alongside two University of Louisiana Lafayette runners in a race.

Cross country plans on a come back

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 24, 2022

The Wolf Pack cross country team will have their first official season meet Oct. 22 in Huntsville, Alabama, according to the team’s coach, Geoffery Masanet. Although they have run this season, this upcoming...

three girls showing dresses

The annual Bootique sale enhances designers’ imagination

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 24, 2022

  The Loyola costume shop has taken out their sewing kits to stitch together costumes perfect for the upcoming spooky season to be sold at their annual Bootique Sale on Oct. 27. Psychology...

Pomelo owners in front of sign

Pomelo celebrates 1-year anniversary

Macie Batson, Senior Staff Writer October 24, 2022

When Loyola business professor Frankie Weinberg is not in the classroom teaching students, he is putting his business knowledge to use at his Magazine Street restaurant Pomelo, which recently celebrated...

Drawing of a hat rack with a singular police hat hung from it.

EDITORIAL: Law enforcement needs to actually protect and serve

Jacob L’Hommedieu, Op/Ed Editor October 23, 2022

Imagine being raped on the hard floor of a bathroom you don’t remember walking into, waking up only to your friends’ desperate efforts to find where you are. Think about what it might be like stumbling...

Loyola celebrates Louisiana history at Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 23, 2022

The Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival, which took place Oct. 14 to Oct. 16, was a spot for local artists and bands to perform and for locals to enjoy food and entertainment. With free admission,...

A collage of various images, with the main one being a high heel splitting a football in half.

OPINION: Deflating the patriarchy: passion vs. fangirling

Kloe Witt, Staff Writer October 22, 2022

If you see a person who spends money to go to every New Orleans Saints game, has decor for the team in their home, whose happiness depends on the final numbers of the latest Sunday game, you’d probably...

Students sitting in front of Francis Family Hall on a day with clear weather.

Students complain about mold in residence halls

Maggie Lewis, Staff Writer October 22, 2022

Emma Harlan has struggled with continual illness since the beginning of last year – her first semester at Loyola. She’s had trouble breathing, and she randomly gets dizzy throughout the day. She’s...

Loyola women's tennis player hits a ball overhead.

Women’s tennis is #serving

Abby Barlow, Staff Writer October 21, 2022

The Wolf Pack women’s tennis team had a successful tournament at the championship for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association with both teams winning their matches. For one of the first times in Loyola...

President Joe Biden speaks about the student debt relief portal beta test as Education Secretary Miguel Cardona listens in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington, Monday, Oct. 17, 2022. The FBI warns that those seeking loan forgiveness may be targeted in scams.

FBI warns of student loan debt forgiveness scams

Domonique Tolliver, Managing Editor for Digital October 21, 2022

The university and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are warning students to be aware of fraudulent websites, emails, texts or phone scams aiming to deceive those seeking federal loan forgiveness. The...

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