New Orleans is trademarked as being one of the food capitals of America. From po-boys to gumbo or fried chicken, food is ...
The new residence hall on the corner of Freret and Calhoun streets has sparked a variety of opinions from students on campus.
Loyola students embarked on a pilgrimage to distribute “blessing bags” to the homeless community in the French Quarter on ...
The city of New Orleans saw its first measurable snowfall since 2009 on Jan. 21.
Biden’s Title IX update proposed to end DeVos’ requirement of live hearings for sexual assault cases. The update allowed for hearings, yet also permitted campus officials to question students ...
According to a January survey by the Unity of Greater New Orleans, about 1,450 homeless people currently reside on the streets of New Orleans and Jefferson Parish.
Christmas Tree Recycling Program took place this January in an effort to aid the restoration of Louisiana’s wetlands, which Mark Tobler, a member of the biology department and the interdisciplinary ...
Aariel Charbonnet, a New Orleans native, has returned home to begin her new position as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Loyola.
Representatives from the Provost’s Office, Faculty Senate Executive Council, the deans, and the president’s cabinet are meeting with potential candidates for the next university provost.