The fight for reproductive rights in Louisiana has been put on pause for now. A few issues ago, we told you about how Louisiana declared the reproductive care drugs, Misoprostol and Mifepristone as ...
Sneaux is an annual winter celebration organized by the University Programming Board and Student Life and Ministry at Loyola. This is a long standing tradition for over fifteen years. “Sneaux is ...
The sanctity of life is a principle that has long been enshrined in the moral philosophy of religious traditions. Across the world, nearly every major faith reveres the sacredness of life, and in the ...
Sister Mary Jo Curtsinger is a Catholic nun in the Sisters Of Saint Joseph congregation. The Sisters Of Saint Joseph is one congregation out of 16 in the country. There are sisters in this ...
Nikki Alexander, the executive director for Black Pride NOLA, says she founded this community to create a space for everyone to feel safe and come together. “[From] personal experiences being in ...
Amy and Brent Savoie, started the Emma Bell Foundation in 2022 after their six year-old daughter Emma died in a car accident in a school pick-up line. In honor of her child’s love for dance, Amy ...
The death penalty should be abolished. Now, this isn’t exactly the hottest take anyone could make, especially on our campus. However, I have noticed over the years that many people who I think hold ...
Alexander McCall is a 19-year-old sophomore from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is currently majoring in Criminology and Justice with dreams and aspirations of attending a prestigious law school and ...
A metal tree sculpture behind the chapel memorializes Kendall Daigle, a former Loyola English student, artist, and poet who passed away in 2014 at age 19. In 2019, Daigle’s parents approached Loyola ...
The artists behind Loyno Costume Shop stay busy capturing and creating campus fashion through their many projects. The production team is known for showcasing student style on Instagram. The costume ...