Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Loyola University Maryland

The Greyhound

The Greyhound

The Student News Site of Loyola University Maryland

The Greyhound

Unraveling Legacy: Bria Sterling-Wilson’s “The Sterlings” Examines Family Legacy and Identity Through Art

Unraveling Legacy: Bria Sterling-Wilson’s “The Sterlings” Examines Family Legacy and Identity Through Art

Olivia Yopchick November 19, 2024

In her solo exhibition, “The Sterlings,” artist Bria Sterling-Wilson displays an effective narrative of her family identity. By using powerful collages and photography, she reconstructs family memories...

Owners Tom and Wesley Finnerty in front of their new location. All photos taken by Joe Mesa.

Three Decades of Charm: Antique Exchange Interiors Finds New Life on Falls Road

Joe Mesa November 14, 2024

Stepping into Antique Exchange Interiors’ new location on 6119 Falls Road is an artful fusion of historic charm and modern elegance. Vibrant rugs bursting with intricate patterns and jewel-toned hues...

Pep’s Coffee Pop-Up Shop: Your Next Favorite Brew at Loyola

Pep’s Coffee Pop-Up Shop: Your Next Favorite Brew at Loyola

Jenna Mattern November 14, 2024

For many college students, a cup of coffee is the perfect way to start the day. But for marketing student Perry Shutt ‘25, brewing a cup is not just a morning ritual, but also the foundation of his emerging...

Behind the Magic: Director Speaks on Bringing "Puffs" to Life

Behind the Magic: Director Speaks on Bringing “Puffs” to Life

Jacqueline Goldman November 12, 2024

"Puffs,” a play written by Matt Cox and known for its humor and celebration of the underdog, is officially coming to Loyola’s McManus Theater from Nov. 14-17. The play is the culmination of an unexpected...

Meet Derik Fields, Loyola University Maryland’s Sous Chef

Meet Derik Fields, Loyola University Maryland’s Sous Chef

Lilly Sampson November 4, 2024

Derik Fields, one of Loyola University’s most beloved cooks, has always had a knack for bringing people together through food. For much of his life, cooking has been both a passion and a profession....

Boxing Club co-Presidents Ahmad Miller (left) and Jay Vidal '26 (right)

Five Interesting Clubs to Join at Loyola

Genevieve Hayes November 3, 2024

Whether you’re a freshman looking to get more involved on campus, or a student who is looking to build on your interests, you’re sure to find a club that will be a fit for you! Here’s some club suggestions...

"Missing Waters" All photography courtesy of stacylevy.com

Stacy Levy: Spotlighting Nature’s Most Precious Systems Through Art

Genevieve Hayes October 21, 2024

She boated to the middle of a lake to install man-made floating wetlands for her project called Common Waters in Austin, Texas. For her Cornerstones project, she carved replicas of tiny plant structures...

Second-Hand Shopping Strikes Baltimore: Saving Wallets and the Environment

Second-Hand Shopping Strikes Baltimore: Saving Wallets and the Environment

Cecelia Lee October 19, 2024

A short distance from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Fells Point’s historic waterfront streets are blanketed with charm and character as a local flea market assembles to create a fashion hub and neighborhood-like...

A Night with the Ghosts of Fells Point

A Night with the Ghosts of Fells Point

Joe Mesa October 14, 2024

Baltimore, known for its rich maritime history and spooky folklore, comes alive at night in the heart of Fells Point. If you’re looking for a unique way to experience the city’s haunted past, look...

Evergreen Players Spring 2023 Musical, "The Prom"

Evergreen Players Get Ready for a New Season of Shows

Tyra Alexander October 13, 2024

Loyola’s Theatre Department, Evergreen Players show excitement for a new season of shows. The Loyola Evergreen Players are gearing up to perform five productions on campus this year, two this fall. The...

How The Philly Cheesesteak Became A Philadelphia Food Icon

How The Philly Cheesesteak Became A Philadelphia Food Icon

Riley Cristella September 16, 2024

The city of Philadelphia is filled with different cuisines and restaurants in each part of the city, but is mostly known for its cheesesteaks. The sandwich was created in the city and coined the iconic...

The Tortured Poets Department is a Modern-Day Shakespearean Album

The Tortured Poets Department is a Modern-Day Shakespearean Album

Kate McLaughlin May 7, 2024

Swift married together the sounds and themes of “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and “Midnights” to give us a look into her mind, one that seems rather chaotic yet organized, sad yet happy, and relatable...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Arts & Eats