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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,...

Discussion of modern-day racism discusses realities of racism on, off campus

Discussion of modern-day racism discusses realities of racism on, off campus

Isabel Perez February 8, 2018

On Tuesday, Jan. 30, Loyola staff and students gathered to discuss racism in today’s world in a conversation entitled “I’m Not Racist: Modern-Day Racism.” Attendees voiced their opinions about...

Lecture on Colombian peace educates Loyola 

Lecture on Colombian peace educates Loyola 

Angela DeCarlo January 27, 2018

On Jan. 24 the Bunting Peace and Justice Speaker Series welcomed Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, the Director for the Andes at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) Director of the Office of Peace and...

25th annual MLK Convocation tackles racial injustice

25th annual MLK Convocation tackles racial injustice

Katherine Beecher January 21, 2018

On Jan.15, Loyola hosted its 25th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation in McGuire Hall. The convocation honored the 50-year anniversary of Dr. King’s death, and provided an occasion for a discussion...

Loyola’s variety of study abroad programs inspire students

Loyola’s variety of study abroad programs inspire students

Emilie Zuhowski November 16, 2017

“Go forth and set the world on fire.” Loyola’s Office of International Programs lives out St. Ignatius’ words through their lineup of study abroad opportunities. Loyola currently has programs,...

Middle East Relief Initiative plans fundraising gala

Middle East Relief Initiative plans fundraising gala

Julia Kasmouski November 16, 2017

This Saturday, Nov. 18 from 8-11 p.m., the Middle East Relief Initiative (MERI) will be hosting a gala to showcase Middle Eastern culture and to raise funds for Baltimore’s chapter of the Soccer Without...

Greyhound Ambassadors bring new meaning to student leadership

Greyhound Ambassadors bring new meaning to student leadership

Julia Kasmouski November 8, 2017

During the summer of 2017, the Associate Director of Undergraduate Constituent Engagement Charlie Hiebler ’95, recent Loyola graduate Bobby Trosset ’17, and the Office of Undergraduate Admission set...

Question of Catalonian independence has global implications

Question of Catalonian independence has global implications

Taylor Elton October 12, 2017

Many people have heard about the bitter standoff between the pro-independents in Catalonia, Spain and the central government in Madrid. Catalan President Carles Puigdemont made a special declaration to...

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...

Loyola students involved in armed robbery

Loyola students involved in armed robbery

Chloe Chin September 12, 2017

On the evening of Sunday, Sept. 3, roommates Andrew D’Addario ’20 and Eric Dominguez ’20 were waiting for an Uber on York Road near the Senator Theater. Just before 10 p.m. the students were approached...

Jimi Patrick: Forever a Greyhound

Jimi Patrick: Forever a Greyhound

Emma Hagedoorn September 11, 2017

As new and returning Greyhounds walk onto campus to begin the new year, there is someone missing. On July 5, Jimi Patrick ’20 was murdered along with three other men from Bucks County, Pa. His story...

The 24th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation

The 24th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation

Evan Visconti January 18, 2017

Renouned author, historian, and photographer Teju Cole addressed the Loyola community on Monday, Jan. 1 at the 24th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation. The large audience that filled McGuire Hall...

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