Dylan Jazmines (’27) is excited to be a Editor-in-Chief for the junior edition of The Loyalist. He is ready to inform people on ongoing events as well as create an enjoyable and creative newspaper.
On March 4th, Otero Lecture Hall suddenly became crowded with every seat filled and students lining up against the back walls. The usual chatter was replaced with a heavy, expectant silence for the upcoming...
BTS, the internationally recognized K-pop boy band, has finally been released from their mandatory military service in South Korea after four years. It has been a long time coming, and their return to...
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Loyola and the Pico Union community came together to celebrate the incredible civil rights activist through a community march in his name, starting at 1901 Venice Blvd. and...
“What the hell is a jellycat?”: a question which has plagued many a Cub during this time of affection. Simply put, Jellycat is a British toy company which creates surprisingly soft and high quality...
From Aug. 21 to Aug. 22, several Loyola students and professional musicians gathered together after school hours in Berendo and Clougherty Chapel to create great music in Loyola’s First Chamber Music...
The late-night show Jimmy Kimmel Live!, in a rapid and shocking turn of events, has recently been suspended by ABC, a Disney-owned network, raising important questions about free speech, censorship and...
Matcha, a green, semi-bitter, semi-sweet, umami tea from Japan, has taken the world by storm. An unconventional color and taste that the worldwide palette is somewhat unaccustomed to, matcha has interesting...
At first glance, “Girl Dinner” may sound like just another fleeting TikTok trend. But beneath its quirky name lies a cultural moment that reflects both the exhaustion and resilience of young people...
School spirit is important for the unity of the Loyola community and brotherhood. It brings our community together and builds a common identity. Throughout the school year, Loyola holds many events to...