Rain holds off for 2008 Loyolapalooza
This past Sunday, April 27, Loyola students flooded to the quad in defiance of the gloomy weather for this year's Loyolapalooza, featuring student band Jump the Gun, alumni band Jah Works, and headliners State Radio and Matt Nathanson.
"Defiance" may seem like an overly dramatic word, but it is the most accurate.…
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Alumni struggle to keep the name
Jim Kennelly insisted that his evening began as any other until he received the e-mail from President Linnane concerning the possible name change from Loyola College to Loyola University. "It just pains me that I got this e-mail out of the blue," he said.…
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York Road Initiative to increase Loyola involvement next year
Bars. A street chock-full of them. That's the first feature to resonate in the minds of most Loyola students when someone mentions York Road. Yet the issues persisting in the neighboring community to the north exceed that of over-priced cab fares, rejection of fake IDs and the Baltimore Police raiding drinking-holes.…
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Loyola embraces Sandtown with Habitat build
The day started off chilly on Saturday, but the sunny disposition of a group of volunteers, families and friends soon urged warmer weather to creep out between the clouds. Shortly before 11 a.m., a bus-load of students pulled up to 1554 N. Fulton Ave. in a church-filled area of Baltimore called Sandtown, joined an already overflowing sidewalk of people.…
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Students recognized by peers as school year closes
On Wednesday, April 23, the students of Loyola College gathered in McGuire Hall to celebrate the Student Choice Awards, a ceremony sponsored by the Green and Gray Society to honor the students, faculty, staff, and administration who have given their time and energy to making the campus a better place.…
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Conference aids involvement with community service
The inaugural Solutions Through Service Conference recently took place on April 12. Sponsored by the Shriver Living Learning Center (SLLC) at UMBC, the conference brought together several regional non-profit companies, as well as Baltimore-area colleges and universities, to discuss ways in which community service and service-learning can be expanded in the Baltimore region.…
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