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Triumph Akpabio: how she found her purpose

Triumph Akpabio: how she found her purpose

Alexandria Vigliotti April 11, 2018

“I find it funny how people ask you what you want to major in because I think it’s a trap,” said Triumph Akpabio ‘21, who has been struggling to decide her course of study. “You barely have an...

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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...

The lifelong quest to become a good writer continues for Mark Bowden

The lifelong quest to become a good writer continues for Mark Bowden

Emma Hagedoorn March 15, 2018

In 1969, one Loyola freshman walked into a composition class taught by his first-year advisor, Dr. Thomas Scheye. Little did he know, that class would change his life. Mark Bowden, well-known news correspondent,...

Maximum security prison needs some maximum reforms

Maximum security prison needs some maximum reforms

Alexandria Vigliotti October 11, 2017

On Oct. 10, first-year students crowded into the 4th-floor programming room to hear “Stories from Maximum Security,” a program explaining the treacherous conditions of the Jessup Correctional Institute,...

#WhiteChurchQuiet founder calls Loyola to be loud, demand justice

#WhiteChurchQuiet founder calls Loyola to be loud, demand justice

Angela DeCarlo April 5, 2017

“Why is it so hard to stand up for black folk? Why is it so courageous? Why is there so much risk involved in speaking out against injustice?” These are the questions that the Rev. Dr. Andre E. Johnson...

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Loyola thanks the NEH for their support

Jessica Fu October 1, 2015

The two-day symposium “Democracy and the Humanities” commemorated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) on Friday, Sept. 25. The first day included...

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