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Counseling Center Introduces This Year's Public Health Campaign

Counseling Center Introduces This Year’s Public Health Campaign

Samantha Jones October 23, 2024

Annually, the Counseling Center develops and rolls out a public health campaign on a specific topic related to mental health. Previous campaigns focused on suicide prevention, grief and loss, gender inclusivity,...

Loyola Hosts Inaugural WellFest in McGuire Hall

Loyola Hosts Inaugural WellFest in McGuire Hall

Jenna Mattern September 30, 2024

Labradors, Spaniels, and Pitbulls wagged their tails energetically as students pet them, while some students played cornhole and others learned how to zumba on the makeshift dance floor in McGuire Hall....

Counseling Center Debuts Healthy and Affirming Relationships Campaign

Counseling Center Debuts Healthy and Affirming Relationships Campaign

Samantha Jones December 4, 2023

The Counseling Center has officially released its yearly public health campaign: Healthy and Affirming Relationships. This campaign is a collaboration by the Counseling Center and several campus partners...

Morgan State Shooting Causes Loyola Community to Question Campus Security Measures

Morgan State Shooting Causes Loyola Community to Question Campus Security Measures

Bridget Botelho November 15, 2023

Campus safety is arguably one of the most important characteristics of a higher education institution, especially for prospective students. One of Loyola’s safety assets is the emergency blue light phones...

Loyola University Maryland Installs Free Menstruation Products Across Campus

Loyola University Maryland Installs Free Menstruation Products Across Campus

Nicole von Borstell November 2, 2023

In an effort to provide access to necessary hygiene products on campus, Loyola’s Facilities’ initiative to purchase and install free menstruation product dispensers has resulted in more than a dozen...

Cryptosporidium Contamination: Where Things Stand

Cryptosporidium Contamination: Where Things Stand

Liam Holden October 22, 2023

On Sept. 28, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) announced they had detected low levels of the disease-inducing, microscopic parasite Cryptosporidium in the city’s Druid Lake Reservoir,...

Where Did All the Fireflies Go?

Where Did All the Fireflies Go?

Sarah McKoy October 10, 2023

During the summer heat, there is one thing that every child looks forward to seeing in the night air: fireflies, lightning bugs, moon flies, or glow flies. However, every year there have been fewer sightings...

The Food Allergy Awareness and Advocacy Program Challenges Loyola to Make Dining Halls Safer

The Food Allergy Awareness and Advocacy Program Challenges Loyola to Make Dining Halls Safer

Emma Straus September 29, 2023

The Food Allergy Awareness and Advocacy Program co-leader Kiliane Gateau ‘24 didn’t have many dietary restrictions growing up. However, an allergy emergency changed her life.  “During my childhood,...

Loyola Stays Strong Despite COVID Spike

Loyola Stays Strong Despite COVID Spike

Enrique Muchacho September 13, 2023

The recent spike in COVID-19 cases, which comes just four months after the federal public health emergency was declared over by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has been coming about...

Exclusive Interview with On-Campus Car Robbery Victim

Exclusive Interview with On-Campus Car Robbery Victim

Rebecca Aurigemma and Peter Riccio May 8, 2023

It was around 12 p.m., Saturday, April 1, when Mary Velazquez ‘23 realized her car was missing from the 5104 York Road parking lot across from Rahner on the east side of campus. Her light blue car decorated...

How Test Anxiety Affects Students’ Academics

How Test Anxiety Affects Students’ Academics

Kiliane Gateau May 1, 2023

Test anxiety can affect performance through physical symptoms and emotional reactions during a test. Sweaty palms, a racing heartbeat and extreme nausea are all symptoms that may occur because of test...

The Pulse of Loyola Beats at the Annual Blood Drive

The Pulse of Loyola Beats at the Annual Blood Drive

Samantha Jones April 20, 2023

The Pre-Health Society and Student Health Advisory Council ended the month of March with a collaboration to host the annual Red Cross Blood Drive.  A long list of volunteers and a full sign-up sheet...

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