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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Student lights a cigarette at an off-campus music event on April 20, 2024.

Students switch from vape to cigarette habits

Sophia Maxim, Managing Editor for Print April 26, 2024

Some Loyola students are switching from vaping to smoking cigarettes. The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control banned six major vape brands in March 2024. Design junior Daniel Garces speculates...

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Meta limits recommendations for political content

Jacob L'Hommedieu, Staff Writer April 26, 2024

If you are an avid user of Instagram or Facebook, you may have noticed a substantial decrease in a specific type of content in your social media feeds these past few weeks. A new policy has been put...

Aerial image of the chapel construction.

Chapel to open in the fall

Frankie Esteves, Associate Producer April 26, 2024

As the end of the spring 2024 semester approaches, the new chapel is preparing to open its doors. Scheduled to finish construction in May, the new chapel represents the culmination of planning and efforts...

The university senates votes on a new AI policy. The policy is the universitys first attempt to formally address artificial intelligence.

University senate votes to endorse new AI policy

Jordan Higgins, Staff Writer April 26, 2024

The university senate voted to endorse a new AI policy at Loyola. The policy outlines guidelines for students and faculty to follow in regards to the use of artificial intelligence in coursework. AI...

The University Counseling Center door displays their hours.

Students share their highs and lows with health resources

Pharrell Every, Senior Staff Writer April 26, 2024

Throughout this year, students have faced a variety of obstacles with Student Health Services and the University Counseling Center. Many often talk about the wait time to be seen by a student health...

OPINION: Live-action remakes: Theyre not bad, I swear!

OPINION: Live-action remakes: They’re not bad, I swear!

Tanesha Taylor April 26, 2024

As a college student, I'm starting to see many of my all-time favorite shows and movies from my childhood being remade. I feel like we, as a society, know that remakes are typically not that good. I am...

EDITORIAL: How to ethically use AI in academia

EDITORIAL: How to ethically use AI in academia

Lizzy Hadley, Op/Ed Editor April 26, 2024

What’s the problem with using artificial intelligence? The line between utilizing resources and ethical misconduct becomes blurred. As students, educators, and scholars, we must define our relationship...

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‘King of Pride’: Ana Huang climbs beyond expectations

Sophie Bornefeld, Staff Writer April 26, 2024

If you read and loved “King of Wrath,” you’ll love “King of Pride” that much more. Ana Huang writes male main characters incredibly well alongside an alluring love story, and Kai Young and Isabella...

Sodexo worker poses with the gift basket she received from 1540.

Secret society continues to move in the dark

Mabel Regalado-Hernandez, Assistant Breaking News Editor April 26, 2024

The secret society of 1540 has remained a mystery to Loyola’s campus. Led by students, the society aims to keep their operations and members unknown to the public. However, many have tried to pinpoint...

OPINION: You need to be kind to student workers

OPINION: You need to be kind to student workers

Maleigh Crespo, Editor in Chief April 26, 2024

In my three years at Loyola, I’ve had my fair share of campus jobs – from stocking drinks in The Market, making sandwiches at Subway, creating social media content for academic departments, monitoring...

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“Found Heaven” review: A perfect collection of stories of toxic love

Kloe Witt, Managing Editor for Digital April 26, 2024

The best birthday present I received this year was the blessing of hearing Conan Gray’s latest album “Found Heaven.” As a long time Conan fan — since he first started making youtube videos back...

(L-R): Daisy Trigueros, Gabi Salinas, Nora Humfeld, and Willa Rudnick try out furniture in the One Loyola Room on April 10, 2024. Residential Life is deciding on furniture for the new residence hall.

Students give feedback on furniture for new dorm

Anna Therapondos, Staff Writer April 26, 2024

If you’ve walked through the Danna Center in the past few weeks, you might’ve seen furniture displayed in the One Loyola Room. This furniture is being considered for the dorm rooms in the new residence...

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