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Actions by state government could greatly impact Loyola in coming year

Governor O'Malley proposes cuts to Sellinger fund despite benefits to state, private institutions would be hit hard
By Katerina Kienle Editor in Chief While this weekend's blizzard and class cancellations may be the most recent topic of conversation for Loyola students, state government actions in Annapolis that could drastically impact Loyola next year continue to be debated.

Student Life introduces new special interest housing options for 2010-2011

Alternative housing options may boost students' chances of staying on campus
By Briana Berg Staff Writer It is true - there really is no place like Loyola housing. Whether you started your housing journey in Campion, Flannery O'Connor or Butler Hall, and ended in Newman Towers or Gardens, students at Loyola University have some bragging rights when it comes having the best housing in the country; Princeton Review ranked Loyola's dorms number two in the country calling them "dorms like palaces.

Loyola to remain closed Tuesday, Feb. 9

A PM Evergreen e-mail sent at 12:55 p.m. today announced that Loyola will remain closed tomorrow, primarily due to limited parking available on university lots and nearby side streets. Boulder Garden Cafe will be open tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Greyhound will continue to cover school closings this week and bring you updated information as we receive it.

Haitian relief worker shares reflection on the devastation and struggles of the earthquake-torn country

By Jocelyn Murray Staff Writer Even though life has continued to proceed as normal here at Loyola University Maryland, life for the Haitians affected by the earthquake this past January will not return to normal for months. Fortunately for the people of Haiti, they have dedicated men and women, such as Sister Karen Schneider of Johns Hopkins University, who spend their entire lives helping developing countries in various ways.

Hunger Banquet focuses on the struggles and consequences of hunger in Baltimore, the United States, the World

By Maria-Pia Negro Staff Writer The Center for Community Service and Justice's annual Hunger Banquet 2010 took place last Wednesday in the fourth floor programming room. As part of this annual tradition, the Hunger Banquet was a metaphor for how food and other resources are inequitably distributed in the world.

Maryland government proposes to raise alcohol tax to fund those with development disabilities

By Tess McLaughlin Staff Writer Cabs fill the Evergreen Campus every Friday night, ushering a large portion of the Loyola student body to their desired destinations, often to establishments that serve adult beverages. After a weekend of fun it is sometimes hard to calculate where that $50 went you just got for Christmas.

School of Education's CARE Committee initiates 'Valentines for Veterans' project

By Megan and Morgan Farley Staff Writers Loyola's School of Education sponsored its first annual "Valentines for Veterans" project this past week. Last Tuesday through Friday, students, faculty and members of the community were encouraged to come to Beatty Hall to decorate personal valentines that are to be delivered to the Baltimore Veteran Affairs Medical Center on February 10.

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