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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

“Transition” show honors past and future fashion

Colleen Dulle May 12, 2016

About 230 sartorialists and francophiles flooded the St. Charles Room May 5 for a student-run fashion show replete with androgynous and gender-bending French styles. The show, entitled Transition, sought...

In My Opinion: Prince’s impact on the world is incomparable

In My Opinion: Prince’s impact on the world is incomparable

They say the first time ain’t the greatest, but I will never forget the first time my brother exposed me to Prince. My brother has been a die-hard Prince fan since he was 13. In 2004, when I was 12 and...

“Precious is the Flow”

Meredith Sutton, english writing senior May 5, 2016

God normally does laundry on a Monday, except for once, when he looked at creation one Friday to find the universe stained gray and black with filth beyond all recognition. The mess could...

Loyola welcomes Big Freedia to talk about fame, music and new book

Loyola welcomes Big Freedia to talk about fame, music and new book

Kristen Stewart, staff writer May 5, 2016

Big Freedia visited Loyola to speak at the music industry forum on Monday, May 2 at 5 p.m. in Nunemaker Hall. She opened the forum by discussing the release of her new book “God Save the Queen...

Students performed an adaptation of “The 39 Steps: A Live Radio Play” on Monday,
April 25 at Loyola’s Lower Depths Theater. The play was directed by Shelby Kirby, the- atre arts senior, and part of the “One Act Festival.”

One act festival gives seniors a chance to showcase their skills

Chasity Pugh, staff writer May 5, 2016

As the semester comes to an end, theatre arts seniors showcased their directing talents and brought their visions to the stage over four nights of performances. The Spring Senior One Act Festival...

Trash Art

“Trash Art”

Lydia Kolda, music industry studies senior April 29, 2016

"Trash Art" by digital industry studies senior                

“Crunchy Peanut Butter Stuck on Wooden Cabins”

Ella Jacobs, digital filmmaking sophomore April 29, 2016

I’ve always disliked tie-die shirts.  Probably because they remind me of our foyer’s closet – the kind stocked with your dad’s old ski clothes from the eighties that you always ponder how those...

“Timothy Gorge”

Ella Jacobs, digital filmmaking sophomore April 29, 2016

Timothy Gorge didn’t realize that he would be an assailant again when he got back home Wednesday, at five in the morning.  He was coming back from his job at a local crepe café to his shot-gun-style...

Dirty Bills Portrait

“Dirty Bill’s Portrait”

Lydia Kolda, music industry studies senior April 29, 2016

Comedian Adam DeVine visits Loyola to talk about new movie

Zayn Abidin, staff writer April 29, 2016

Actor and stand-up comedian Adam DeVine was in town to promote his upcoming movie, “Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates.” The movie, which will be released nationwide on July 8, also stars Zac Efron,...

Joshua Charles Jr. of the Red Hawk Hunters listens to the Cha Wa Band on the Jazz and Heritage Stage at the 2016 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Skies were clear and weather was mild for the first weekend of the annual festival.

COLUMN: Jazz & Heritage Festival continues celebrating all things New Orleans

Blaise Radley, staff writer April 28, 2016
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is often a beacon of hope for students throughout New Orleans amongst the slew of final papers and exams, promising a chance to enjoy internationally renowned stars alongside a final dose of local artists before the Summer break.
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