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Addressing discomfort and demanding accountability: how one student is pushing for equity

Addressing discomfort and demanding accountability: how one student is pushing for equity

Kaitlin Quigley September 7, 2020

“One is horrible, two is horrible, three is a pattern.”  When the first of over 20 allegations of sexual violence at Loyola appeared on Julia Hendricks’ Instagram feed, the rising senior saw...

The hows and whys of Baltimore: discussing the city with Savoy Adams

The ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of Baltimore: discussing the city with Savoy Adams

Carly Dacanay September 6, 2020

In light of recent social justice issues that have been brought to the eye of the public and to the eye of Loyola’s institution, The Greyhound had conversations with multiple Loyola students who have...

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A lesson in sustainability: community activist shares her advice on building a movement

Kaitlin Quigley September 5, 2020

2020 has proven the resiliency of Loyola students in more ways than one. Despite transitioning to a fully-online academic platform, and being robbed of experiences with friends and within the community...

Breaking barriers and having tough conversations at Loyola with ALAS president Haleema Hafeez

Breaking barriers and having tough conversations at Loyola with ALAS president Haleema Hafeez

Carly Dacanay September 4, 2020

In light of the recent social justice issues that have been brought to the eye of the public and to the eye of Loyola’s institution, The Greyhound had conversations with multiple Loyola students who...

Supporting Baltimore from afar: Loyola senior raises thousands for local nonprofits via Instagram

Supporting Baltimore from afar: Loyola senior raises thousands for local nonprofits via Instagram

Kaitlin Quigley September 3, 2020

Sophia Riviello has no shortage of ambition. The Loyola senior and Jersey native studies psychology and photography. Conceivably, she’s enthusiastic about mental health advocacy and expressing herself...

Solidarity for students of color: Kayte Rooney and the Asian Cultural Alliance

Solidarity for students of color: Kayte Rooney and the Asian Cultural Alliance

Carly Dacanay September 2, 2020

In light of the recent social justice issues brought to the eye of the public and to the eye of Loyola’s institution, The Greyhound had conversations with multiple Loyola students who have taken action...

Connecting culture, community, and conversation: fighting for a better Loyola

Connecting culture, community, and conversation: fighting for a better Loyola

Kaitlin Quigley September 1, 2020

Flor Paniagua-Peart was four years old when she moved from her birthplace of Argentina to the United States. As a toddler, valuing differences in culture and communities became second nature to the now-rising...

Little loving companion supports mental health for Loyola’s students

Little loving companion supports mental health for Loyola’s students

Allie Lijewski April 8, 2020

As a college student, it is common to desire extra sleep. But for a college student struggling with chronic depression, it is hard to wake up and deal with reality. Vanilla Bean is one student’s motivation....

Senior students present Para11els exhibit in Julio Fine Arts Gallery

Senior students present Para11els exhibit in Julio Fine Arts Gallery

Carly Dacanay December 9, 2019

On Dec. 5, 11 senior students from the Professional Practices class taught by Professor William Friebele, presented their individual semester-long projects in the Julio Fine Arts Gallery. Each work produced...

Loyola Alum Joseph Capista Holds First Public Reading of Intrusive Beauty

Loyola Alum Joseph Capista Holds First Public Reading of “Intrusive Beauty”

Angela Licht April 25, 2019

“There’s no such thing as a short poetry reading. And so tonight, I’ll read nine poems,” said Joe Capista ‘99. Capista is a current professor in Towson University’s English department and...

Recent Grad Saadiq Coakley Uses Photography to Shine Light on Baltimore Poverty

Recent Grad Saadiq Coakley Uses Photography to Shine Light on Baltimore Poverty

Brianna Wright March 17, 2019

Before spring break, the Julio Fine Arts Gallery displayed senior Saadiq Coakley’s attempts to capture the faces of homelessness that reside within minutes of Loyola’s campus. Last semester, Coakley...

Humans of Loyola: Dragan Purković demystifies death through the written word

Humans of Loyola: Dragan Purković demystifies death through the written word

Alexandria Vigliotti December 6, 2018

“Ever since I could pick up a pencil, I wrote and drew,” explained Dragan Purković, a senior writing major who was invited to read his poetry at the Baltimore Book Festival in October. Writing is...

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