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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

SGA members make voluntary personal cutbacks

MARY GRACI November 7, 2013

Student Government Association has put money back into the hands of the students by taking personal cutbacks rather than decreasing the money allotted to student organizations this fall. The cutbacks...

Dennis Montelibano, Counselor

Academic counselor dies

LUCY DIECKHAUS November 7, 2013

Academic Resource Center Counselor, Dennis Montelibano, 38, died on Thursday, Oct. 31, of cancer. Montelibano was remembered by the Academic Resource Center staff. "Whatever he did and wherever he was...

NOLA For Life makes strides to reduce crime in the city

BURKE BISCHOFF November 4, 2013

More than 1,000 people attended the first ever NOLA for Life job fair held Wednesday, Oct. 16. Employment is one of the key aspects of NOLA For Life, which is New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu's comprehensive...

Django Szilgi, student ambassador and psychology sophomore, gives a tour of the Joseph A. Butt College of Business to a prospective student and mother.  Ambassadors give tours twice a day at 11

Ambassador changes caution veterans against returning

BURKE BISCHOFF October 31, 2013

Hannah Alkadi used to be an Ambassador at Loyola. The mass communication sophomore said she joined the program, because she wanted to be more active on campus. "I wanted to stop being a dorm rat and start...

Initiative focuses on social justice

NIREY REYNOLDS October 31, 2013

The judicial branch of the Student Government Association adds programming to its docket by bringing social justice issue awareness to Loyola. The branch's focus this year is on hunger awareness. Mara...

College of law assists community

JOSE GARZA October 31, 2013

As the Loyola College of Law enters its centennial year, service remains an important ideal for law students who go beyond their 50 required hours of service within the community. Each organization within...

This human voodoo doll is part of The House of Shock haunted house experience.  With a bayou mineshaft, Post-Apocalyptic themed Chainsaw Cage Maze, a psychotic Meat Processing Plant and flying beasts, The House of Shock is an “elaborate and exciting experience,” according to Loyola students.

Last night for fright

MELANIE POTTER, MELANIE POTTER, and MELANIE POTTER October 31, 2013

House of Shock Haunted House and Halloween Festival has been frightening fear-seekers this month and will stay open for one last night. In addition to the haunted house, there is a stage show that features...

Brief: NOPD gets better marks from residents

Associated Press October 31, 2013

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - New Orleans police efforts to improve public perception appear to be paying off. Fifty-eight percent of 600 people surveyed Aug. 26-28 say they are generally satisfied with the New...

Students coming back for more

KARL GOMMEL October 31, 2013

Loyola University's retention rate for this academic year is 5 percentage points higher than the university initially planned for. Thomas Spence, vice provost for institutional effectiveness, assessment...

The teachers are back in town

LAUREN CUTULI October 31, 2013

Students interested in teaching now have the opportunity to become certified during their time at Loyola. Loyola's education certificate for secondary education was approved on Wednesday, October 16 by...

Take Back the Night 2013

JULIA NOLAN October 26, 2013

Julia Nolan reports Crescent City's 22nd Annual "Take Back The Night" from Loyola University on October 23, 2013.

Carvé Diem

Carvé Diem

The Maroon October 25, 2013

Alex Kneib, history/pre-law junior and Mara Steven, history/pre-law senior carve pumpkins in the residential quad for SGA's Halloween themed Third Friday event on Friday, Oct. 18. The event also offered...

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