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Relay for Life issues a passport to hope

Relay for Life issues a passport to hope

Meghan Nichols March 21, 2018

On Saturday, March 17, Loyola’s Relay for Life covered the Evergreen campus in purple and transformed the Andrew White Student Center into “Relay Central” as they hosted their annual marathon event...

Loyola to host first TEDx event

Loyola to host first TEDx event

Meghan Nichols February 23, 2018

On Friday, Feb. 23, from 4-7 p.m., Loyola will be hosting its first TEDx event—an independently run event modeled after TED talks. TED is a non-profit founded in 1984 and is now a widespread conference...

Loyola's Dance Company presents fall showcase: Vogue

Loyola’s Dance Company presents fall showcase: Vogue

Meghan Nichols December 5, 2016

Loyola’s Dance Company took to the stage in McManus Theater on Dec. 4 for its 22nd annual fall showcase entitled “Vogue.” The show featured performances in different styles of dance as well as solo...

Two Pulitzer Prize Winners Deliver 2016 Hanway Lecture

Two Pulitzer Prize Winners Deliver 2016 Hanway Lecture

Meghan Nichols April 17, 2016

Pulitzer Prize-winning couple Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn were the guest speakers at the fourth annual Global Studies Hanway Lecture held on April 11. Kristoff and WuDunn are the first married...

“How Much Am I Worth?” panel

“How Much Am I Worth?” panel

Meghan Nichols February 26, 2016

On Tuesday, Feb. 16, and Wednesday, Feb. 17, Loyola’s Student Government Association hosted two nights of panels for the “How Much am I Worth?” campaign. The first night of discussion included faculty...

Professor Mark Jordan speaks at “Why theology should think again about sex” lecture

Professor Mark Jordan speaks at “Why theology should think again about sex” lecture

Meghan Nichols February 14, 2016

Mark D. Jordan, Ph.D., who is a Harvard University Divinity School professor and scholar of Christian theology, European philosophy, and gender studies, addressed the Loyola community on Thursday, Feb....

Baltimore state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks at 2016 Black History Month keynote address

Baltimore state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks at 2016 Black History Month keynote address

Meghan Nichols February 11, 2016

On Thursday, Feb. 4, Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore state’s attorney, gave the 2016 Black History Month keynote address. Mosby, 36, is the youngest chief prosecutor of any major city in the United States. Mosby...

Claudia Rankine at 2016 Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation

Claudia Rankine at 2016 Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation

Meghan Nichols January 24, 2016

On Monday, January 18, Loyola hosted its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. convocation, headlined by Ms. Claudia Rankine, author of “Citizen: An American Lyric,” which she wrote following the death of...

Pretrial rulings made in second Freddie Gray case

Pretrial rulings made in second Freddie Gray case

Meghan Nichols January 11, 2016

Pretrial hearings for the case against Officer Caesar R. Goodson, the driver of the van that carried Freddie Gray, and the second officer to be tried in relation to his death, began Wednesday. Officer...

William Porter retrial set for June

William Porter retrial set for June

Meghan Nichols December 24, 2015

A retrial for Officer William Porter, one of six police officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray, was officially set in closed attorney discussions Tuesday morning. The retrial date is now set for...

First Trial in Freddie Gray case ends in Hung Jury

First Trial in Freddie Gray case ends in Hung Jury

Meghan Nichols December 19, 2015

Judge Barry Williams declared a mistrial in the case against Officer William Porter after the jury reported that it failed twice to reach a unanimous verdict. Prosecutors now must decide whether or not...

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Trials for Police Response to Baltimore Uprising Begin

Meghan Nichols December 1, 2015

Photo courtesy of Flikr user Elvert Barnes The response of the Baltimore police and city officials to the uprising in Baltimore last spring has been called into question following the release of a new...

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