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Dear Loyola: Enough is Enough

Dear Loyola: Enough is Enough

Catherine Kutson October 14, 2021

“I was sexually assaulted by a Loyola campus police officer after he found me walking back drunk to my dorm on a Thursday night … when I tried to report it to someone the next day I found out that...

Students demand Loyola addresses allegations of sexual violence

Students demand Loyola addresses allegations of sexual violence

Genevieve Green October 11, 2021

Trigger Warning: this article contains mentions of sexual assault and harassment.  On Oct. 1, Loyola students and faculty gathered in front of the Humanities Center to demand justice for sexual...

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....

Loyola continues observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Loyola continues observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Natalie Cross April 15, 2019

Sexual Assault Awareness Month is initiated by the Student Government Association who partnered with the Women’s Center, Clothesline Project, and Take Back The Night (TBTN). The events were hosted throughout...

What You Missed: The Greyhound News In Review

What You Missed: The Greyhound News In Review

Emilie Zuhowski January 18, 2019

Boulder brings changes to dining at Loyola in 2019 By Kaitlin Quigley From a BBQ station to “Flatbread Fridays,” Boulder welcomes Loyola students back to campus with the unveiling of fresh, new,...

Halsey inspires with Women’s March poem

Halsey inspires with Women’s March poem

Molly Werts February 7, 2018

In celebration of the one year anniversary of the Women’s March, on Jan. 20 the streets of dozens of cities from coast to coast were filled with marches rallying around the same causes. People of all...

Elizabeth Smart shares the value of life

Elizabeth Smart shares the value of life

Emma Hagedoorn October 20, 2017

“Imagine in five seconds, you no longer had access to anything you know. You can’t text or tweet, and you are totally disconnected,” Mary Quinn, the Sister Mary Cleophas Committee chairwoman, said....

First years learn how to Step Up! in their communities

First years learn how to “Step Up!” in their communities

Alexandria Vigliotti October 8, 2017

For the past month, the Sexual Violence Prevention team has been teaching the Class of 2021 the importance of speaking up when someone is in danger. Each Messina class attended a presentation and was informed...

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Emilie Zuhowski October 2, 2017

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced last week that the Department of Education will be revising Obama-era campus sexual assault policies, saying that they were unfairly targeting those accused. The...

Elizabeth Smart to deliver Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture

Elizabeth Smart to deliver Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture

Chloe Chin September 25, 2017

At 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 12, Loyola will present the Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture, delivered by Elizabeth Smart, a child safety advocate and founder of The Elizabeth Smart Foundation. Smart is the 27th...

Women march on nations capital to fight for rights

Women march on nation’s capital to fight for rights

Rodlyn-Mae Banting January 29, 2017

On Jan. 21, 24 hours after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the streets of Washington, D.C. were filled with as many as 440,000 marchers for the Women’s March on Washington. More than 5 million...

“How Much Am I Worth?” panel

“How Much Am I Worth?” panel

Meghan Nichols February 26, 2016

On Tuesday, Feb. 16, and Wednesday, Feb. 17, Loyola’s Student Government Association hosted two nights of panels for the “How Much am I Worth?” campaign. The first night of discussion included faculty...

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