The Student News Site of Loyola University Maryland

The Greyhound

The Greyhound

The Greyhound

GFTD: All female team collaborates on app to make gifting simple

GFTD: All female team collaborates on app to make gifting simple

Emilie Zuhowski January 13, 2020

It all started with blueberries. Nina Guise-Gerrity ‘89 visited her niece in California when an idea dawned on her. The Loyola philosophy professor wanted to find a way to give her niece blueberries...

Evergreen Players Present “Love and Information”

Evergreen Players Present “Love and Information”

Emilie Zuhowski November 28, 2019

The Evergreen Players performed “Love and Information” from Nov. 21-24 in the Black Box Theatre. Through its 50 scenes and 100 characters, Caryl Churchill’s play conveyed the power of knowledge...

“Rights of Passage:” Mohsin Hamid delivers Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote

“Rights of Passage:” Mohsin Hamid delivers Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote

Emilie Zuhowski March 20, 2019

On March 18, “Exit West” author Mohsin Hamid delivered the 2019 Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote, “Rights of Passage.” Reitz Arena was packed with students, faculty, and community...

What You Missed: The Greyhound News In Review

What You Missed: The Greyhound News In Review

Emilie Zuhowski January 18, 2019

Boulder brings changes to dining at Loyola in 2019 By Kaitlin Quigley From a BBQ station to “Flatbread Fridays,” Boulder welcomes Loyola students back to campus with the unveiling of fresh, new,...

Loyola introduces Freshstart Smoking Cessation Program to help smokers quit

Loyola introduces Freshstart Smoking Cessation Program to help smokers quit

Emilie Zuhowski April 7, 2018

This April, Loyola community members who wish to stop smoking will have access to Freshstart, a free program designed by the American Cancer Society aimed to help smokers quit. The program will run from...

Loyola transitions to no-bag recycling

Loyola transitions to no-bag recycling

Emilie Zuhowski February 11, 2018

On Jan. 1, Loyola implemented a zero-tolerance policy on plastic bags found in campus recycling bins. Fines of $950 will be charged to the university if a bin is found to be contaminated, sparking a campus-wide...

165 years of Loyola: looking forward, backward

165 years of Loyola: looking forward, backward

Emilie Zuhowski December 8, 2017

With changes and the future of the University on the mind, The Greyhound sat down with President Rev. Brian F. Linnane to discuss Loyola’s next steps, and delve a little bit into its past. Linnane...

Loyola’s variety of study abroad programs inspire students

Loyola’s variety of study abroad programs inspire students

Emilie Zuhowski November 16, 2017

“Go forth and set the world on fire.” Loyola’s Office of International Programs lives out St. Ignatius’ words through their lineup of study abroad opportunities. Loyola currently has programs,...

Health Center, SSWP begin initiative for smoke-free Loyola

Health Center, SSWP begin initiative for smoke-free Loyola

Emilie Zuhowski November 5, 2017

A new survey conducted by Loyola administration shows the Jesuit University’s push towards a smoke-free Evergreen campus, and ultimately a stronger commitment to cura personalis. The university sent...

Charleston residential leaders host “Stay Woke” panel

Charleston residential leaders host “Stay Woke” panel

Emilie Zuhowski October 29, 2017

On Oct. 25, the Gender Studies club presented “Stay Woke: A Panel Discussion” to shed light on social justice and intersectionality. The panel consisted of the residential leaders of Charleston, and...

Loyola Responds directs Loyola’s response to crises

Loyola Responds directs Loyola’s response to crises

Emilie Zuhowski October 20, 2017

The fall semester at Loyola University Maryland has been filled with new classes, new friends, new memories and new beginnings. But as we turn on our televisions, we see tragedy unfolding beyond our quiet...

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Emilie Zuhowski October 2, 2017

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced last week that the Department of Education will be revising Obama-era campus sexual assault policies, saying that they were unfairly targeting those accused. The...

Load More Stories
Activate Search