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Loyola’s Response to Restriction on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

Loyola’s Response to Restriction on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

Samantha Jones March 1, 2023

According to CNN, new laws have been enacted restricting gender-affirming care for minors across the country in states like West Virginia, Utah, and South Dakota. Associate Director for Programs at Loyola’s...

FDA Simplifies COVID-19 Vaccine Schedule

FDA Simplifies COVID-19 Vaccine Schedule

Samantha Jones February 16, 2023

The Food and Drug Administration has published its intent to update the COVID-19 vaccine schedule, similar to the influenza vaccination schedule.  According to CNN, the FDA is working towards plans to...

Loyola Campus Groups Collaborate to Build Female Empowerment Through Fitness

Loyola Campus Groups Collaborate to Build Female Empowerment Through Fitness

Meaghan Parsons January 25, 2023

A smile spread across Mari Mussoline ‘24’s face as she glistened, emerging from her yoga class at the Ladies Night event at Loyola University Maryland’s Fitness and Aquatic Center. “That was amazing,”...

Students Believe College Major May Impact Stress 

Students Believe College Major May Impact Stress 

Carissa Matrale December 19, 2022

Many Loyola students believe that STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) majors, especially those that are pre-med, carry the most stress. Inversely, students think business, communications,...

How to Tackle Finals Stress Head On

How to Tackle Finals Stress Head On

Samantha Jones December 18, 2022

The end of the fall semester can create stress and anxiety for students. Associate Professor of Psychology, Dr. Matthew W. Kirkhart, has some tips to help ease stress. Kirkhart says final exams and projects...

Students Share Experiences with Seasonal Depression and Offer Action Steps

Students Share Experiences with Seasonal Depression and Offer Action Steps

Lupe Labra Valencia November 28, 2022

Have you noticed a lack of energy as the days get darker? Has your motivation for simple tasks diminished or vanished entirely? These could be effects of seasonal affective disorder, which is more commonly...

Student Shares his Thoughts on Counseling Centers Gender Campaign

Student Shares his Thoughts on Counseling Center’s Gender Campaign

Lupe Labra Valencia October 25, 2022

Have you noticed these pink posters while walking around campus? These posters are part of The Counseling Center’s Public Health Campaign for the semester, which aims to educate the entire Loyola community...

NCAA Universities Are Taking Steps Regarding Mental Health Epidemic in Student-Athletes

NCAA Universities Are Taking Steps Regarding Mental Health Epidemic in Student-Athletes

Hilton Carroll October 7, 2022

The suicide of Stanford women’s soccer goalie, Katie Meyer, who ended her life earlier this year, has increased the discussion of student-athlete mental health across the nation. Many feel that the National...

Loyola Freshmen at Risk of Mental Health Problems

Loyola Freshmen at Risk of Mental Health Problems

Enrique Muchacho October 6, 2022

With a high number of new students, a quarter of which are the first of their families to go to college, the pressure to succeed is high. While most students find ways to adapt quickly to new surroundings,...

Founders of the Green Bandana Brigade Reflect on Their Leadership in the Brigade

Founders of the Green Bandana Brigade Reflect on Their Leadership in the Brigade

Michaela Chambers September 28, 2022

Behind every green bandana comes a story at Loyola University Maryland.  It is a symbol of support, mental health awareness, and unity. The Green Bandana Program was first launched at the university in...

BIPOC Students Face Hurdles in Asking and Receiving Mental Health Support

BIPOC Students Face Hurdles in Asking and Receiving Mental Health Support

Lupe Labra Valencia September 27, 2022

Students who identify as black, indigenous, or people of color face greater difficulties in accessing resources for mental health. Most BIPOC students have grown up in a community that stigmatizes mental...

Students React to Increase in COVID-19 Cases on Campus

Students React to Increase in COVID-19 Cases on Campus

Katie Roessel September 22, 2022

Over the past two weeks, seats have become noticeably empty as students continue to test positive for COVID-19. These students then begin the isolation period, creating a noticeable decline in class attendance....

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