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The Evergreen Players Present The Glass Menagerie

The Evergreen Players Present “The Glass Menagerie”

Matt Brown April 25, 2019

The Evergreen Players ran their final production of the year, “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams, from April 11-14. The memory play, guest directed by Sam Little, revolved around the Wingfield...

Movie Review: Shazam! mixes humor and sappiness in latest DC installment

Movie Review: Shazam! mixes humor and sappiness in latest DC installment

Matt Brown April 10, 2019

The movie “Shazam!” premiered on April 5, as the latest installment in the DC Comics Superhero Universe. It follows 14-year-old foster kid Billy Batson (Asher Angel) as he becomes a superhero, gaining...

Simon Armitage shares his poetic English life with Loyola

Simon Armitage shares his poetic English life with Loyola

Matt Brown March 17, 2019

On Wednesday, Feb. 27, the Writing Department hosted poet and playwright Simon Armitage to read poems as part of the Modern Masters Reading Series in McManus Theatre. In addition to writing poetry, Armitage...

Second annual MOSAIC Week celebrates “One Love”

Second annual MOSAIC Week celebrates “One Love”

Matt Brown February 25, 2019

With Rodlyn-mae Banting '19 In the midst of adversity, women of color are constantly challenged to rise to the occasion.  This year’s MOSAIC week was no different. Despite various weather-related...

Women’s Center hosts Paint Night to spread awareness of their services

Women’s Center hosts Paint Night to spread awareness of their services

Matt Brown February 5, 2019

Loyola’s Women’s Center hosted a Paint Night on Thursday, Jan. 31, to gather the community and raise awareness of the services they provide. Participants were free to paint a picture frame or canvas...

Richard Ford Demonstrates the Art of Writing

Richard Ford Demonstrates the Art of Writing

Matt Brown April 15, 2018

On Monday, April 5, the Loyola Writing Department invited writer Richard Ford to campus to give a talk about their writing in McManus Theater. The presentation was a part of the department’s Modern Masters...

Zen Master Brings Peace and Reflection to a Troubled World

Zen Master Brings Peace and Reflection to a Troubled World

Matt Brown March 24, 2018

As students of philosophy professor Bret Davis know, Zen meditation is more than just daydreaming. It is an ancient practice in the Zen Buddhism tradition that requires deep focus and awareness. What...

The Heidi Chronicles gives a Historical Look on the Changing Nature of Feminism

The Heidi Chronicles gives a Historical Look on the Changing Nature of Feminism

Matt Brown March 1, 2018

Last weekend, Loyola’s Evergreen Players wrapped up their most recent production of Wendy Wasserstein’s “The Heidi Chronicles,” which ran from Feb. 22-25 in McManus Theatre. The play was directed...

Queer art celebrated during Sexuality and Gender Diversity Awareness Week

Queer art celebrated during Sexuality and Gender Diversity Awareness Week

Matt Brown February 14, 2018

Spectrum and the Art Club co-hosted a queer art history event in the Reading Room on Feb. 7, as part of the Sexuality and Gender Diversity Awareness Week, which ran from Feb. 5-10. The week celebrated...

Campus Ministry celebrates first interfaith prayer service

Campus Ministry celebrates first interfaith prayer service

Matt Brown February 1, 2018

On Friday, Jan. 26, the Alumni Chapel was crowded with students, religious leaders, and community members as they gathered to pray and to celebrate at the Hope & Renewal Interfaith Prayer Service....

Latin Fest highlights Latin American culture

Latin Fest highlights Latin American culture

Matt Brown October 24, 2017

On Oct. 13, the Association of Latin American & Spanish Students (ALAS) held their annual Latin Fest, a celebration of Latin American culture, cuisine, and traditions. This event comes at the end...

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