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Students React to the Ongoing Conflict in Gaza

Students React to the Ongoing Conflict in Gaza

Andrew Nardiello November 18, 2023

The conflict in Gaza continues on the battlefield, as does the heated debate at universities around the world, including Loyola. Raneem Odeh ‘26, a student who lived in the West Bank, helped organize...

Reactions to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Reactions to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria

priccio February 24, 2023

Update: On Monday, Feb. 20, another 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria in the same region. So far more than 680 people have been injured in Turkey and Syria as well as three reported dead. On...

Tragedy in Itaewon, South Korea Provokes Countrywide Grief and Protest

Tragedy in Itaewon, South Korea Provokes Countrywide Grief and Protest

Erin Altenbach November 15, 2022

On Oct. 29, the largest post-pandemic Halloween celebration in South Korea occurred in Itaewon on, a neighborhood within the capital city of Seoul, and resulted in a deadly crowd surge due to an overcrowding...

Independent Investigator Urges More Support to the People of Myanmar

Independent Investigator Urges More Support to the People of Myanmar

Jeremy Ahearn September 22, 2022

A humanitarian crisis has been unfolding in Myanmar, also referred to as Burma, since 2017 with violence increasing over the past year. The United Nations is investigating claims of genocide, while the...

Renowned “Poet of Witness” gives insight into how poetry has shaped her life and legacy

Charlie Rombach and Michaela Chambers November 12, 2021

Five-time author and human rights advocate, Carolyn Forché, is known for her many political poems and books. She uses her poems to portray, in-depth, all of her life experiences, informing the public...

Dr. Carranza Ko speaks on genocide in Peru in her cultural event lecture

Dr. Carranza Ko speaks on genocide in Peru in her cultural event lecture

Mitchell Bardsley October 5, 2020

On Oct. 1, students were able to participate in a Zoom webinar concerning political turmoil in Peru. The lecture was hosted by Dr. Ñusta Carranza Ko, an associate professor from the School of Public...

Paris to Pittsburgh: climate change— and how to solve it

Paris to Pittsburgh: climate change— and how to solve it

Martin Csongradi September 24, 2019

2019 has experienced a number of natural disasters, and studies show that these events are only going to become more extreme and more frequent in the coming years. The Environmental Action Committee has...

What is Islamophobia?

What is Islamophobia?

Natalie Cross April 12, 2019

On April 9, Loyola’s Office of International Programs hosted “Understanding Islamophobia,” lectured by Peter Hopkins, a professor of social geography and the dean of social justice at Newcastle...

“Barriers to Migration” exercise highlights immigration hardships

“Barriers to Migration” exercise highlights immigration hardships

Martin Csongradi April 1, 2019

On Friday, March 29, the Loyola Maryland Kino Border Initiative (KBI), an immersion program offering participants the chance to speak with migrants at the Arizona-Mexico border to learn about their experiences...

Loyola Arabic Club hosts Arabyola GOT Talent

Loyola Arabic Club hosts Arabyola GOT Talent

Natalie Cross March 28, 2019

Arabyola, the Loyola Arabic Club, hosted Arabyola GOT Talent on Friday, March 22, as a fun way to promote the Arabic department and club. At the event, students showcased their talents in Arabic through...

“Rights of Passage:” Mohsin Hamid delivers Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote

“Rights of Passage:” Mohsin Hamid delivers Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote

Emilie Zuhowski March 20, 2019

On March 18, “Exit West” author Mohsin Hamid delivered the 2019 Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote, “Rights of Passage.” Reitz Arena was packed with students, faculty, and community...

Paul Hawken informs Loyola students about global warming solutions

Paul Hawken informs Loyola students about global warming solutions

Alexandria Vigliotti April 7, 2018

On Tuesday, April 3, Loyola welcomed Paul Hawken, an environmentalist, entrepreneur, author, and activist, to campus to speak about possible solutions for global warming. Hawken discussed his answers to...

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