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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Jackie Galli

Jackie Galli, Editor in Chief

Jackie Galli is proud to be one of the editors in chief at The Maroon this year. She is a senior mass communication major with a concentration in journalism, and a theater arts minor. Jackie has previously been the managing editor for print, the assistant worldview editor, chief reporter for The Maroon Minute, distribution manager, and the sports editor. In her free time, if she isn’t writing stories or reading Stephen King novels, you can find her at pool tables around the city. She can be contacted at  and found on Twitter @Jackie_Galli

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people in holiday costumes posing for a picture

Loyola lets it Sneaux

Jackie Galli, Managing for Print
December 8, 2022
Recall Cantrell sign and tent

Recall petition for Mayor Cantrell continues

Jackie Galli, Managing for Print
September 19, 2022
(File photo) Jazz Fest fans enjoying the music at the Congo Stage on Sunday, March 29th, 2018. The Jazz and Heritage Festival takes place at the Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, but was cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Staying safe at Jazz Fest

Jackie Galli, Sports Editor
April 30, 2022
Payton Alexander crouches with a baseball mitt on the field

Taking the heat

Jackie Galli, Sports Editor
March 24, 2022
A design of three New Orleans homes include the words "Full House" in the center, representing the Uptown housing issues

Uptown home expansions impact community

Jackie Galli, Worldview Assistant
October 28, 2021
Ella Cat is standing behind the bar preparing a drink, while a customer waits patiently at a stool on the other side

COVID inspires kindness among bar patrons

Jackie Galli, Worldview Assistant
October 17, 2021
WEB: Loyola students line up to leave Spring Hill College's campus in September 2021. Spring Hill opened up its campus to students who were unable to evaucate after Hurricane Ida knocked that power out on Loyola's campus. Courtesy of Spring Hill.

Dorm evacuees find refuge at Spring Hill

Jackie Galli, Worldview Assistant
September 27, 2021
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