A new national report shows that Louisiana had the highest maternal mortality rate in the country in 2023, with health care workers in New Orleans witnessing many of the challenges behind the numbers ...
The Rev. Fr. Ted Dziak, S.J. announced his official departure from Loyola after a year-long sabbatical in a Facebook post Thursday. Dziak served as university chaplain and held two prior positions at ...
At the height of the pandemic, I was on a walk with a friend who identifies as gender non-conforming. On the walk, they were shouted obscenities by a burly man in a pick-up truck. Startled and ...
Roy Bourgeois, the founder of School of Americas Watch, has funded two billboards in New Orleans to promote the ordination of women in the Catholic Church. While the billboards have only been up for a ...
Loyola celebrated the opening of the brand new chapel on campus to begin the new semester. The Chapel of St. Ignatius at the Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center was gifted to the university through a ...
On a rainy fall day, several university students like myself, professors and event organizers gathered for an event that sought to bring the lessons of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement into the present ...
Loyola University New Orleans launched the Office of Scholarships and Grants this semester, introducing Scholarship Universe, a platform that matches students with 17,000 external scholarship ...
After a tense Student Government Association meeting, Loyola’s student senators said they focused on maintaining fairness and community as they voted to deny Turning Point USA’s request for a campus ...
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 ...
At Loyola University New Orleans, advocacy isn’t just something students participate in—it’s part of who they are. From championing social justice to driving environmental and political change, Loyola ...
Ali Hazelwood is known in the book community as a “romance powerhouse”, but her most recent summer release may challenge that narrative. “Love, Theoretically” follows theoretical physicist, Elsie ...
New Orleanians do not speak with a stereotypical southern drawl. This is a common misconception that might just draw the ire of local natives. However, this is a characteristic that is continually ...
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