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Lady Gaga at Airbnb Open Spotlight

Gaga documentary highlights artist’s growth, personal life

Amy Siegel October 12, 2017

In late September, Netflix released a new documentary on the life of pop artist Lady Gaga. Titled “Gaga: Five Foot Two,” the 90-minute film follows Lady Gaga and her journey through creating her album...

Govanstowne Farmers’ Market: Go while you have the chance

Govanstowne Farmers’ Market: Go while you have the chance

Amy Siegel September 27, 2017

Every Wednesday from June through September, the York Road Initiative hosts the Govanstowne Farmers’ Market. The market is located in Motor Pool, with a collection of tents selling everything from plants,...

WLOY kicks off concert series with Baltimorean group Soul Cannon

WLOY kicks off concert series with Baltimorean group Soul Cannon

Amy Siegel September 13, 2017

On Sept. 7, WLOY hosted its first concert of the year, which featured the Baltimorean experimental hip-hop group, Soul Cannon. Up and coming artist Brandon Newby, who only used his laptop to provide the...

The Evergreen Players present ‘Eurydice’

The Evergreen Players present ‘Eurydice’

Amy Siegel March 16, 2017

From Thursday, Feb. 23 to Sunday Feb. 26 the Evergreen Players presented Sara Ruhl’s “Eurydice,” based on Orpheus and Eurydice, two characters from Greek mythology. In the original story, Orpheus...

Executive orders turn Trump policy into law

Executive orders turn Trump policy into law

Amy Siegel February 9, 2017

President Donald Trump has had an active first couple weeks in office, signing 7 executive orders between Jan. 20, his inauguration, and Feb. 1. An executive order is one that does not require congressional...

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What You Missed Over Christmas Break

Amy Siegel January 23, 2017

May The Force Be With You. Over the break, we lost our princess. After suffering cardiac arrest and being hospitalized at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angles, renowned actress and activist Carrie Fisher...

The Heartbeat Bill

The Heartbeat Bill

Amy Siegel January 17, 2017

On Dec. 6, Ohio state legislature passed a pro-life bill banning abortion after the time at which a fetal heartbeat can be detected. Pregnancy lasts around 40 weeks, and a fetal heartbeat usually develops...

Women In Tech

Women In Tech

Amy Siegel December 14, 2016

According to the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT), about 57% of modern day women occupy the US workforce. While this is a massive surge compared to the 1950s, when women made...

13th :  The Truth About Black Incarceration

“13th” : The Truth About Black Incarceration

Amy Siegel November 19, 2016

On Oct. 7, Netflix released a compelling documentary entitled “13th,” which traces the political history of the incarceration and criminalization of African Americans since the 13th Amendment abolished...

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Loyola’s First Generation Geniuses

Amy Siegel November 19, 2016

On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Loyola’s Student Activities organization held a First Generation Student Panel in the Reading Room of the White Student Center. The panel consisted of five first-generation students...

National Alliance of Mental Illness Lecture

National Alliance of Mental Illness Lecture

Amy Siegel November 9, 2016

On Thursday, Oct. 27, Loyola’s Active Minds chapter hosted a lecture by the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), the biggest non-profit grassroots mental health organization in the country. Active...

Something Out of Nothing

Something Out of Nothing

Amy Siegel October 22, 2016

The Loyola-Notre Dame Library Gallery is currently holding an exhibit featuring artist Mary Opasik from Oct. 12 to Nov. 9. A Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) graduate, Opasik is a well-established...

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