A Special Report on Loyola's protest of "The School of the Americas" at Fort Benning, Ga.
by John Dougherty in News
Our bus left at midnight on the morning of Friday, Nov. 16, after a short, intimate Mass. The destination: Columbus, Georgia, for the 10th annual Ignatian Family Teach-In and School of the Americas protest. Loyola sends a delegation every year to join dozens of other Jesuit schools in commemorating the deaths of Jesuit martyrs, especially the six priests killed along with their housekeeper and her teenage daughter by Salvadoran troops on Nov.
by Cait Rohan in News
Baltimore Fire Chief William J. Goodwin resigned last Tuesday amid much controversy.
Many think Goodwin's resignation comes in response to the Feb. 9 death of Cadet Rachael M. Wilson. The stepping-down will be the latest in other high-level Baltimore offices under Mayor Shelia Dixon's administration.
by Mike Calabrese in News
The sophomore class, led by a strong offensive performance, blanked the freshmen class 16-0. The class of 2010 improves their record to 2-0. The senior class quenched their championship thirst with a 12-6 overtime victory over the pesky juniors. The seniors were lead by brilliant coaching, and clutch performances.
by Carin Morrell in News
With the deadline for studying abroad next fall approaching quickly, Liliana Maggioni from the University of Maryland's Department of Education visited Loyola College on November 14, 2007 to present many differences between Italian and American school systems in the lecture "Scuola and School: Studying in Italy and in the United States.