In 1927…
Calvin Coolidge was in the White House.
A Ford Model T cost just $360.
The British Broadcasting Company was newly formed.
Iggy became Loyola’s beloved mascot.
And…
The Loyola University Maryland student newspaper, THE GREYHOUND, was born.
A century later, that legacy continues, shaped by generations of student voices. What began as a campus publication has grown into a living record of Loyola’s history, a training ground for journalists, and a platform for ideas that matter.
You’re invited to join past and present editors, reporters, and alumni as we celebrate
100 years of THE GREYHOUND
Mark your calendars for:
FRIDAY APRIL 2nd
6:30-9:30 p.m.
McGuire Hall, Loyola University Maryland
Please return to this page for more information, including:
Event details for THE GREYHOUND 100th Anniversary Celebration
Ways to support our $100K for 100 Years Campaign, working toward a $100,000 endowment to secure the paper’s future
Questions? Reach out to The Greyhound faculty advisor Jenny Glick at [email protected]







































































































