New Orleans has been a driving force behind Haise’s creations, inspiring him to push the boundaries of costume design. He said his love for the city’s vibrant culture and Mardi Gras, in particular, ...
Men and women’s tennis wrapped up their fall seasons with some record firsts. The women’s team opened the season ranked number nine in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics preseason ...
The world tuned in with anxious anticipation for the reveal of the next U.S. president. Polls fluctuated, beginning in favor of Kamala Harris but shifting toward Donald Trump by the late night. By ...
The Side Hustle Expo, organized by Loyola’s School of Business, gives Loyola students an opportunity to showcase their skills and businesses for a chance to win scholarships and sell their products ...
Sabrina Short launched tech collective NOLAvate Black in 2018 in response to systemic racism and social injustices. Short said these issues prevented people of color and certain communities from ...
Loyola graduate students got to experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in Rome, according to assistant professor of pastoral studies, Emily Jendzejec. Six students and one faculty member went on ...
The Symphony of New Orleans presents “Winter Rhapsody,” to commemorate the centennial anniversary of George Gershwin’s 1924 masterpiece, “Rhapsody in Blue.” The performance will feature guest soloist ...
With the new arrival of sandwich chain Jimmy John’s on campus, students said goodbye to warmly toasted sandwiches, flatizzas, and the short-lived Subway sidekicks. While it’s unclear why Subway was ...
Loyola University’s Monroe Library has unveiled a new photography exhibition, “A Tribute to Harold Baquet: Picturing Blackness.” Located on the 4th floor of Monroe Library in the Diboll Design Center, ...