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A Maroon senior shares advice for freshmen
Dominique Campbell, Senior Staff Writer
Valentina Russell, Samantha Perkins, and Danni Caminita in "The Perks of Being a Wall-Crawler." Ava Dufrene/The Maroon
Theatre and Dance students steal the show at New Works Fest
Lily Bordelon, Life and Times Editor
A man peers into vacant Gasa Gasa building on Feb. 18, 2023. John Maus played at Gasa Gasa.
A Night at Gasa Gasa with John Maus
Lily Haggard, Staff Writer
Uptown Threauxdown, April 3, 2025
Loyola students Threauxdown at Tip’s!
Eloise Pickering, Managing Editor
Loyola’s Jesuit mission and identity under review
Pharrell Every, Assistant Photo Editor • August 22, 2025

As Loyola partakes in the Mission Priority Exam this year, the chairs of the process are adjusting to a change in criteria. This round of assessment is the first time that the four universal apostolic...

The temporary market located on the main floor of the Danna Center.
BREAKING: Temporary market opens on campus amid Danna Center renovations
Alana Frank, Breaking News Editor • August 22, 2025

Today, Loyola University officially opened its temporary market for students following months of construction at the Danna Center. The Danna Center, which underwent major renovations over the summer,...

“The stakes are too high”: Trump’s weather cuts reversed amid backlash
Pablo Pineiro, Worldview Editor • August 21, 2025

The National Weather Service was one of the many agencies to be cut by the Trump Administration. Now it will fill 450 jobs due to understaffing.  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...

Community members danced to local artist at French Quarter fest on April 12, 2025. Heidi Herrera/The Maroon
Loyola artists make their big break at French Quarter Fest
Margaret Feilding, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

Loyola University’s Esplanade in the Shade stage spotlighted Loyola music students at the French Quarter Festival.  The festival consists of 20 stages from the Spanish Plaza to the New Orleans Jazz...

Thousands of individuals gathered at the National Conference of Higher Education in Prison on April 11, 2025. This conference was designed to bring educators, policy makers, and incarcerated individuals together to discuss prison education programs.
How college programs in prison are transforming lives
Eloise Pickering, Managing Editor • May 2, 2025

Thousands of prisoners throughout the United States get their college degrees while behind bars, most of them paid for by the federal Pell Grant program, which offers those in need undergraduate tuition...

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