Hundreds of people protest against Immigration Customs Enforcement and border patrol agents on Williams Boulevard in Kenner, Louisiana where a majority of the population are Latinos. The protest took ...
I have grown up in a generation scared to be loved. We post about love, sing about love, and dream about love, but we’re terrified of actually feeling it. Hookup culture has become the new norm. Sex ...
The Black Student Union and SLM hosted a Student Food Drive on Thursday to redistribute items to our community, including students who cannot rely on the OR or Iggy’s Cupboard during Winter Break.
Have you ever done the crossword from the puzzle section? Did you know for the past five semesters that it was made by students? The notion for making the crossword came from my dorm in Francis. I ...
Some Louisiana State University students are worried that Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry’s vocality about picking a new coach could make it hard for LSU to land a new coach. LSU football coach Brian ...
At the height of the pandemic, I was on a walk with a friend who identifies as gender non-conforming. On the walk, they were shouted obscenities by a burly man in a pick-up truck. Startled and ...
Louisiana has become the latest stage for an aggressive national immigration crackdown, and its consequences are landing squarely in our neighborhoods, classrooms, and student communities. In the past ...
British Vogue’s “Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing?” is all I can seem to talk about right now. As a long time subscriber and a self-described avoidant who’s sworn off any interest in romance for the ...
When Loyola alum Warren Zanes reflected on his unconventional collegiate experience at Loyola, he described it as a time of “voracious intake.” Zanes recently had his book “Springsteen: Deliver me ...
Mike Murat’s talk at Loyola on Thursday, November 20th, gave students the rare opportunity to closely engage with an artist whose journey was anything but linear. Murat is a travel and humanistic ...
TAD hosted a Cabaret entitled “Hit me With a High Note” in Lower Depths Theater on Thursday from 12:30-1:45 p.m. The event celebrated treble voices, giving students the opportunity to perform.
As the editor in chief of The Maroon, I try to stay impartial and unbiased towards most things on campus. Unfortunately, I can’t stay silent any longer. I’ve had a mixture of emotions towards the ...
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