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Ravens' loss to Dolphins leaves the AFC North up for grabs

Ravens’ loss to Dolphins leaves the AFC North up for grabs

Charlie Rombach November 16, 2021

Week 10 came early for the Ravens as they faced off against the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. However, the game proved to be a major setback for Baltimore’s offense, as they couldn't...

The inspiring story of McKenzie Coan: a Loyola alumna and Olympian

The inspiring story of McKenzie Coan: a Loyola alumna and Olympian

Jeffery Bozzi November 11, 2021

Recently, Jeffery Bozzi ‘23 and Jimmy Cody ‘23 had the opportunity to interview McKenzie Coan ‘18, a Loyola alumna who has competed in multiple Olympic Games as a swimmer.   Coan, a...

Loyola University Maryland’s Modern Masters Reading Series begins with poetry

Loyola University Maryland’s Modern Masters Reading Series begins with poetry

Jenna Granato February 5, 2019

On Monday, Jan. 28, a sizable congregation in McManus Theatre gathered as Loyola alum Joseph Capista introduced his ex teacher, Karen Fish, the reader of the evening. Fish is well known throughout the...

What you missed over break in sports

What you missed over break in sports

Molly Werts January 17, 2019

Classes may have a break through December and January, but Loyola’s sports teams did not. Men’s and women’s basketball have been in full swing throughout winter break as they finished up their pre-seasons...

Humans of Loyola: Dragan Purković demystifies death through the written word

Humans of Loyola: Dragan Purković demystifies death through the written word

Alexandria Vigliotti December 6, 2018

“Ever since I could pick up a pencil, I wrote and drew,” explained Dragan Purković, a senior writing major who was invited to read his poetry at the Baltimore Book Festival in October. Writing is...

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Baltimore’s Cultural Events: October 2018

Alexandria Vigliotti September 21, 2018

Throughout the year, Charm City sponsors and hosts a variety of cultural events that many Loyola students may not necessarily hear about, but would love to attend. To combat this, I compiled a list of...

Check your privilege… now check it again: A Kino Border Initiative Reflection

Check your privilege… now check it again: A Kino Border Initiative Reflection

Frances Almodovar August 30, 2018

Frances Almodovar '21 thinks critically about  privilege and the implications of U.S. citizenship during her time on the borderlands. Read her reflection below. What is privilege? This is a question...

National League Preview

National League Preview

Spencer Blair April 16, 2018

The first day of the 2018 Major League Baseball season has come and gone, and the baseball world waits in great anticipation for the rest of the season to unfold. The 2017 season was one for the record...

Loyola lacrosse player brings more to the field than just his skills

Loyola lacrosse player brings more to the field than just his skills

Emma Hagedoorn April 10, 2018

On game days, Loyola University Maryland men’s lacrosse player Ryan McNulty ‘20 gets up early and is sure to eat a good breakfast. He wears dress attire all day, and he lines his dress shoes up perfectly...

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Bryan Stevenson outlines strategies to build a better world

Sarah Moynihan April 7, 2018

On Monday, March 19, Loyola was visited by Bryan Stevenson, the author of this year’s Messina common text, Just Mercy. Stevenson is also a public interest lawyer and the founder and executive director...

Loyola introduces Freshstart Smoking Cessation Program to help smokers quit

Loyola introduces Freshstart Smoking Cessation Program to help smokers quit

Emilie Zuhowski April 7, 2018

This April, Loyola community members who wish to stop smoking will have access to Freshstart, a free program designed by the American Cancer Society aimed to help smokers quit. The program will run from...

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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