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Funding Scramble Disrupts 2025 School Year for Maryland Public Schools

Kayla Vandvelt May 9, 2025

Maryland public schools have been hit with immense budget cuts that disrupted the  end of the 2025 school year and could continue into the fall. The federal government has threatened funding from the...

Two Student Entrepreneurs Start Businesses in Home Service Industry

Two Student Entrepreneurs Start Businesses in Home Service Industry

Matthew McCarney May 6, 2025

Adding to the growing list of entrepreneurs on campus this year are students Jeremy Shutt ‘26 and Sean Angelucci ‘27, working in the home service business. This year, these two students proved the...

Local Theater Brings Pilot Art Program to Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center

Local Theater Brings Pilot Art Program to Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center

Sophia Thornberg May 4, 2025

This year Baltimore Center Stage (BCS) partnered with the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services to launch the Juvenile Justice Theater program. Running from Oct. through the end of April at Baltimore...

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Fear of ICE Arrests Prevents Undocumented Mothers from Accessing Vital Care

Jasline Hernandez March 29, 2025

Latino groups working with undocumented mothers and children say the current political climate under the Trump administration has exacerbated hardships. Many Latinos across the United States are concerned...

Maryland Nonprofits Say “Si, Se Puede” To Help Aid Undocumented Immigrants Facing Crisis

Maryland Nonprofits Say “Si, Se Puede” To Help Aid Undocumented Immigrants Facing Crisis

Jasline Hernandez March 12, 2025

Widespread threats of ICE deportations and new executive orders by the Trump administration undermine the lives of approximately 200,000 undocumented immigrants in the state, where bustling and vibrant...

Students Thinking Twice about Flying Home Amid Recent Plane Crashes

Students Thinking Twice about Flying Home Amid Recent Plane Crashes

Simone Sanchez and Jenna Mattern February 26, 2025

With the recent plane crashes in and around the Baltimore area, many people are wondering whether flying still remains the safest form of travel.  Many students are not only worried for their own safety,...

Loyola Professor and Retired WBAL Reporter Dies at Age 66

Loyola Professor and Retired WBAL Reporter Dies at Age 66

Jenna Mattern and Simone Sanchez February 11, 2025

Loyola Communications Professor and retired WBAL-TV reporter, Dr. Timothy Tooten died at age 66 on Feb. 9, WBAL-TV reports. Tooten was an integral member of the newsroom, and was a trusted source as an...

York Road CVS Closes its Doors

York Road CVS Closes its Doors

Simone Sanchez February 9, 2025

The CVS on York Road shut its doors on Feb. 5 after years of serving the Baltimore area. The closing of this particular CVS location has raised concerns among members of the Loyola community. One of...

Meteorology Course Holds Donations for Wildfire Relief

Meteorology Course Holds Donations for Wildfire Relief

Matthew McCarney February 9, 2025

Every spring semester at Loyola, Professor Molly Robey teaches a course in Practical Meteorology, where students study current weather events and how meteorologists measure temperature and pressure for...

Maryland Book Bank Aims to Eliminate Book Deserts in Baltimore

Maryland Book Bank Aims to Eliminate Book Deserts in Baltimore

Tyra Alexander December 12, 2024

Twice a week, families and educators gather at the Maryland Book Bank in Baltimore City, in the Woodberry neighborhood, just three miles from Loyola’s campus. When you walk into the warehouse, shelves...

A Voice Unheard: First-Time Voters Reflect on Election Disappointment

A Voice Unheard: First-Time Voters Reflect on Election Disappointment

Lilly Sampson December 11, 2024

After voting for the first time in a presidential election, Towson University student Jaidyn Monroe ‘26 and Loyola student Imani James ‘25 felt the sting of disappointment. Both young women had entered...

Loyola Staff Member Affected by Huge Fire Near Ridley Athletic Center

Loyola Staff Member Affected by Huge Fire Near Ridley Athletic Center

Malena Román Giovannetti December 10, 2024

It was no ordinary day for WLOY Radio Station Operations Manager John Devecka who lives with his wife, 19-year-old daughter, and dog in the Coldspring Newtown community on Dec. 5 as they are located directly...

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