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Campus Reacts to Tyre Nichols Death

Campus Reacts to Tyre Nichols’ Death

Erin Sturgeon February 13, 2023

On Jan. 7, Tyre Nichols was beaten to death by five Black police officers.  The beating was caught on video after Nichols was pulled over for reckless driving, documenting the entirety of the confrontation....

Swiping Left on Dating: Gen Z’s Take on Current Dating Culture

Swiping Left on Dating: Gen Z’s Take on Current Dating Culture

Emily Figueroa January 30, 2023

Many people grew up watching rom-coms about the shy girl meeting her Prince Charming or hearing their grandparents talk about being high school sweethearts. But the times when taking someone out on a proper...

What to Know About the 2022 Flu Season

What to Know About the 2022 Flu Season

Christopher Warren November 28, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic began more than two years ago and Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa already has a new priority at her forefront, the flu. Her representative, Adina Greenbaum,...

How New Factors in Student Loan Forgiveness May Affect You

How New Factors in Student Loan Forgiveness May Affect You

Robert Handler November 15, 2022

The Biden administration has announced its finalized regulations for the updated changes to student loan structure. These new changes will limit interest accrual and spread relief of loan forgiveness....

Student Political Action Groups Prepare Students for the Midterm Election

Student Political Action Groups Prepare Students for the Midterm Election

Katie Roessel November 3, 2022

The midterm elections are coming up this Tuesday, Nov. 8, and campus political organizations have been working to encourage Loyola students to vote.  Jake Taylor ’25 is the president of the Loyola...

How Social Media Has Changed News Coverage

How Social Media Has Changed News Coverage

Emily Figueroa October 31, 2022

According to Gregg Micklos, the operations and production manager at DC News Now, only 16 percent of adults today say they have a lot of confidence in news coverage. DC News Now is an independent broadcast...

Greyhound Voting Guide: What You Need to Know if You Want to Vote but Haven’t Registered

Greyhound Voting Guide: What You Need to Know if You Want to Vote but Haven’t Registered

Katie Roessel October 28, 2022

The midterm elections are coming up on Nov. 8. This voting guide outlines the voting options and deadlines for various states. If your state is not listed, or if you want more information, check out LoyolaVotes,...

Students share how COVID-19 has affected their mental health

Students share how COVID-19 has affected their mental health

Rebecca Aurigemma January 19, 2021

Not only is the physical health of the public a top priority during a deadly pandemic, but coming in at a close second is the mental health of our citizens. At the beginning of the rise of COVID-19 in...

Loyola to close campus among concerns of COVID-19

Loyola to close campus among concerns of COVID-19

Emma Hagedoorn March 10, 2020

On March 10, Loyola University Maryland announced it would be closing campus. The email from President Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J. said: Effective tomorrow, Wednesday, March 11, we are taking the...

Tarana Burke and the journey of the Me Too movement

Tarana Burke and the journey of the Me Too movement

Stefan Joyce November 10, 2019

“Our work starts with people who are pushed to the margins.” For Tarana Burke, these words encompass who she is and, more importantly, what she stands for.  On Nov. 6, Loyola welcomed Ms....

31st annual Caulfield Lecture reflects on the 2018 Capital Gazette tragedy

31st annual Caulfield Lecture reflects on the 2018 Capital Gazette tragedy

Marley Scheld April 25, 2019

On April 16, the department of communication hosted Sam Davis, managing editor of The Baltimore Sun Media Group, for their 2019 Caulfield Lecture lecture, l Gazette Tragedy: How We Reported Our Own News...

Opting out of a traditional postsecondary education

Opting out of a traditional postsecondary education

Katherine Burns April 25, 2019

The “American Dream” usually encompasses moving away from home to attend a four-year college or university. However, community colleges have become a significant competitor for the more traditional...

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