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Fair Grounds

Senior Sendoff

Showcasing a few of Loyola's many graduating students and commemorating their work and efforts. Full story

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Go Fly a Kite

From the Wolf: Go fly a kite

Take a study break with this activity

What you’ll need: this newspaper (click and print the photo) two straws tape scissors string Step 1: Cut one straw down to five inches and the other to 7 1/2 inches. Step 2: Measure 2 1/2 inches down the longest straw and cut two small slits and slide the shorter straw through it. Full story

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SGA senate meeting

SGA faces new challenges

The Student Government Association gavel has been passed from Khaled Badr to Jasmine Barnes. But now that the ceremony is over, the question turns to how leadership is going to form the organization. Full story

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charity orchestra

Loyola musicians host charity concert

As a Jesuit institution, Loyola promotes giving back to the New Orleans community and using our talents to help others. Two Loyola musicians took these ideals to heart and founded an organization called the New Orleans Volunteer Orchestra. Full story

Letter to the Editor: Column was misguided

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Letter to the Editor Loyola Maroon

May 8, 2013

 

Recently, we were made aware of an article that appeared in the Loyola Maroon in late April.

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Sports

Senior sprinter started as walk on

Senior sprinter started as walk on

Managment senior Claude Nelson will finally put down his spikes and spandex as he looks to wear a cap and gown in the upcoming week. Nelson, known as Mookie, is one of Loyola’s strongest and most valued sprinters and helped his team break over 20 records in just this one season.   Full story

Life & Times

JAZZ FEST

Jazz Fest 2013 Survival Guide

The year is coming to an end and the music lovers of Loyola are rejoicing for Jazz Fest. The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival originated in 1970 and has completely evolved over the years. Famed gospel singer Mahalia Jackson returned to her hometown of New Orleans to perform at the first ever Jazz Fest, with only 350 people in attendance. Full story

Religion

LUCAP prepares Spark leaders

LUCAP prepares Spark leaders

LUCAP is training leaders for the upcoming annual Spark event, an orientation week of service for incoming residential first-year students held in the fall.  Full story

Editorial and Opinions

Daniel Quick

Column: Do not treat apathy as your enemy

Around this time of year, everyone’s feelings are split between desperation and apathy. Finals come due — major projects and papers and exams, all of which weigh heavily on whether you pass or fail or how well you do in passing. But people are also exhausted from a year’s worth of school, and have to fight the urge to give up. Full story