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Loyola's JSRI, along with other local organizations, sought to bring the lessons of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement into the present day.
Philosophy instructor, co-director of faith formation for the Catholic studies program, and Jesuit, Joshua Hinchie is leaving Loyola.
Chants and drums for Palestine rang through Uptown New Orleans for more than 30 hours from a pro-Palestine encampment at Tulane University – until they suddenly stopped. Loyola and Tulane students ...
The death penalty should be abolished. Now, this isn’t exactly the hottest take anyone could make, especially on our campus.
Loyola University student Luke Sahs was arrested March 2 in the Orleans Room by the New Orleans Police Department. Sahs was booked on a count of stalking at 8:50 p.m., according to the Orleans Parish ...
Read Isabel Medina's opinion on how the US fails at providing academic freedom and expression in schools, even in higher education.
Roy Bourgeois, the founder of School of Americas Watch, has funded two billboards to promote the ordination of women in the Catholic Church.
Forecasters aren’t sure for the southeast part of Louisiana, but we are experiencing our coldest winter yet. As soon as the calendar turned to January, Louisiana and 13 other southern states are ...
Ten years ago New Orleans woman built a no-kill animal rescue shelter from the ground up due to overcrowding at local municipal shelters.
Graffiti is not all about vandalism or attention-seeking behavior, it is an art form that showcases the social climate around our city.
All sorts of people — people with many different backgrounds — just assume that the existence of cancel culture is a fact of life.
The demolition is expected to improve the local economy and decrease crime, according to a market feasibility study from 2022. The market study found that the location of the former Six Flags would be ...
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