Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Telemundo anchor and alumna visits campus

Telemundo anchor and alumna visits campus

Chasity Pugh, staff writer April 14, 2016

Mass communication alumna and Telemundo anchor Maria Celeste Arrarás, A' 82, visited Loyola on Friday, April 8 to celebrate the accomplishments in her career thus far. Arrarás returned to Loyola to...

Frenchmen Street Art Market expands for Jazz Fest

Chasity Pugh April 14, 2016

The Jazz Fest art scene will become a little more colorful with the expansion of the Frenchman Street Art Market.The popular market will expand to a second location called the "Art Garage" during the 10-day...

Shoeboxus: Krewe Love is True Love

Skyllarr Trusty April 14, 2016
The Intergalactic krewe of Chewbacchus returns with their now annual Shoeboxus parade in honor of the Star Wars Oriented date "May the fourth be with you."

Bob Dylan’s Paintings to be showcased at the New Orleans Museum of Art

Skyllarr Trusty April 14, 2016
One of America's highly revered singer/songwriter's personal paintings will be available for viewing at the New Orleans Museum of Art from April 22 to July 31.

Country Artists Stand Against Anti-LGBT Laws

Nicholas Morea April 14, 2016

Several country singers and songwriters have condemned laws that critics say discriminate against LGBT people. Record labels, however, have held their tongues and not released an official statement. Both...

Photos Courtesy of Tippy Tippens

Loyola design students create logo for Lower Ninth Ward Market

Skyllarr Trusty, staff writer April 13, 2016
Burnell Cotlon was hand-making signs for his Lower Ninth Ward Market before Loyola design students decided to lend their talents to the local cause.
A Jingle Bell Spock

“A Jingle Bell Spock”

Lydia Kolda, music industry studies senior April 12, 2016

Define That Again

“Define That Again”

Karima Ramirez, digital filmmaking freshman April 12, 2016

Mazes are never as abstract as they are painted to be when we are children Sometimes they are getting locked on a loop of your laughter Or spinning in circles trying to spit out what you mean Other...

Amuzements

“Amuzements”

Quincy Coby, digital filmmaking junior April 12, 2016

“Pulpa”

Blaise Radley, English writing major April 12, 2016

I've always had a predilection for thinking and analyzing (though those close to me might preface those with 'over'), not in a specifically anxious manner, but out of a concern that a precious piece of...

And the living is easy

“And the living is easy”

Laura Dubal, visual arts sophomore April 12, 2016

Michael Doucet plays his violin at the Fais Do-Do stage at the 2015 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

Jazz Fest returns with diverse music scene

Nick Reimann, staff writer April 12, 2016

Fans headed to Jazz Fest in 2016 will be treated to a star-studded lineup, headlined by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam and Stevie Wonder. The festival will be held at the New Orleans Fair Grounds...

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