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Gabby Douglas inspires at annual Sister Cleophas Lecture

Gabby Douglas inspires at annual Sister Cleophas Lecture

Michelle Mencia November 9, 2018

The annual Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture Series welcomed 22-year-old American Olympic gold medalist, Gabby Douglas, on Nov. 8, 2018. The anticipated event was organized by the Education Department in...

Asia Fest to celebrate the best of Asian Culture

Asia Fest to celebrate the best of Asian Culture

Michelle Mencia April 7, 2017

On Saturday, April 8, the Asian Cultural Alliance (ACA) will be hosting their annual Asia Fest in celebration of Asian cultures and traditions from 7 to 9 p.m. With performances, food, traditional dress,...

Loyola explores possible changes to core curriculum

Loyola explores possible changes to core curriculum

Michelle Mencia April 3, 2017

Recently, there has been some talk about future changes in the core curriculum. The liberal arts core currently includes 18 courses of diverse classes from various disciplines of study. These classes are...

Relay for Life inspires, unites community

Relay for Life inspires, unites community

Michelle Mencia March 28, 2017

On Saturday, March 25, Loyola’s Relay for Life held their 12-hour event from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. in McGuire Hall and Reitz Arena. Relay for Life is a club on campus that raises money and awareness for those...

Hounds explore spirituality on Ignite Retreat

Hounds explore spirituality on Ignite Retreat

Michelle Mencia February 25, 2017

On Friday, Feb. 10, over 40 students rode to the beautiful mountains of western Maryland for a weekend retreat known as Ignite. The retreat took place at the Loyola retreat house in Flintstone, MD filled...

Umoja embodies the spirit of togetherness

Umoja embodies the spirit of togetherness

Michelle Mencia February 5, 2017

On Friday, Feb. 3, the Black Student Association (BSA) celebrated Black History Month with the presentation of Umoja. Along with the several other events planned to celebrate Black History Month, Umoja...

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Loyola falls victim to crime

Michelle Mencia January 19, 2017

Over the past few weeks, there have been several alarming incidents that have occurred on Loyola’s campus. At around 2:51 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 17,  an undergraduate Loyola student heard a car alarm...

Sophomores find inspiration on 2017 RoadTrip

Sophomores find inspiration on 2017 RoadTrip

Michelle Mencia January 17, 2017

The weekend before the new semester began, over 40 Loyola students arrived on campus for the Sophomore RoadTrip. This sophomore-only retreat was held at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel in Lancaster,...

Lessons and Carols 2016: A Preview

Lessons and Carols 2016: A Preview

Michelle Mencia December 2, 2016

Loyola’s Chapel Choir will perform its 28th Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols on Dec. 9 at 5pm in the Alumni Memorial Chapel. Lessons and Carols is a combination of Christmas songs and hymns sung...

Presence for Christmas

Presence for Christmas

Michelle Mencia November 28, 2016

Help spread some Christmas cheer! Starting in late October and throughout the month of November, Loyola students have had the opportunity to engage with some of the children in the Baltimore community...

Autism Speaks

Autism Speaks

Michelle Mencia November 19, 2016

Over 70 Loyola students participated in the Autism Speaks walk in Baltimore on Saturday, Nov. 12. The walk was a loop around the Raven’s M&T Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Action for...

Are You Listening?

Are You Listening?

Michelle Mencia November 7, 2016

From Oct. 24-28, Loyola’s Active Minds Club held a weeklong event called #IWillListen to raise awareness about mental health illnesses and to promote positive mental health. In cooperation with the National...

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