On March 11, student protesters at Loyola University gathered to protest for the release of Mahmoud Khalil and to stand in ...
The story of the United States cannot be told fairly or accurately without African-Americans being a vital part of it.
At Loyola University New Orleans, advocacy isn’t just something students participate in—it’s part of who they are.
At Loyola University New Orleans, advocacy isn’t just something students participate in—it’s part of who they are. From championing social justice to driving environmental and political change, Loyola ...
In the Catholic faith, which is supposedly the guiding doctrine of our school, it is said that when Jesus saw the temple being used as a marketplace for things that had nothing to do with the worship ...
Loyola has specific amnesty policies designed to give students a chance at redemption when engaging in dangerous substance use. Mardi Gras week is a time when students often choose to consume alcohol ...
Every city is exploding with opportunities for its residents, and New Orleans is no exception, but it’s up to us to seize the opportunities we want. Two Loyola undergrad students, sophomore Vienna ...
At the Spring 2025 President’s Convocation for Loyola University, one of the topics discussed was the update on Loyola’s student enrollment. President Xavier Cole said they may achieve their Fall 2025 ...
Almost immediately upon taking the oath of office, President Donald Trump began to sign an onslaught of executive orders. Some aimed to roll back Biden-era policies, some at immigration, and others ...
For the Loyola men and women’s golf teams, they have begun preparing for a season full of tournaments, matches, and competitions. The women’s team entered this season ranked No. 17 in the National ...
Loyola University students have a variety of perspectives on Donald Trump’s executive order to enforce immigration laws and the recent arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Some are fearful, ...
Loyola President Xavier Cole emailed the Loyola community in response to a recent letter issued by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. The letter, sent to all schools and ...