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Loyola announced the passing of College of Business faculty member and New Orleans native Iris Mack. Mack’s cause of death has not been announced and funeral arrangements will be shared once details ...
Brewskis, puppies, and good company; New Orleans second annual Brewstock Fest celebrated all three with the help of local homebrewers and the Louisiana SPCA. The festival hosted 34 locally based ...
Today at noon, right before the window between classes, a group of Loyola students dropped a banner outside of the Communications/Music Complex criticizing tuition raises and advocating for affordable ...
The American Bar Association recently adopted a new accreditation standard for law schools (public or private) requiring them to have policies in place that protect academic freedom and freedom of ...
A City Council ordinance may make college students, particularly commuter students, less likely ticketed in school zones during school hours. An ordinance passed by the New Orleans City Council this ...
Patch, the one-eyed pony, will keep the New Orleans Police Department horses comforted this year as they stroll the streets together for Mardi Gras. His presence will grace both parade onlookers and ...
“Engulfed,” The Maroon’s environmental podcast focused on the impacts of the petrochemical industry in Southeast Louisiana, was awarded a National Edward R. Murrow Award in podcast excellency for its ...
Loyola University New Orleans has produced a successful variety of Black alumni over the years, so it’s only right to acknowledge some of them and their accomplishments since graduating from Loyola.
Fishing runs through Merlin Schaeffer’s blood. He has been fishing in Louisiana waters for decades, and before him, so were his father and his grandfather. While primarily a fisherman in Lake ...
Loyola Law School received a special visit Monday morning from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett spoke to a crowd of Loyola students, professors and other community members, but ...
English junior Crow Carson was choosing their fall 2023 courses when they realized that no classes were being taught by African-American studies professor Scott Heath, the only Black professor in ...
How many times have you heard someone ask, “Has cancel culture gone too far?” Probably a lot, right? Hand-wringing about cancel culture has become a mainstay of political discussion across the country ...
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