The Hannon Theatre Company is given the annual task of staging the fall play, and just as with last year's performance of “Fahrenheit 451,” Hannon Theatre did not fail to put on a performance that...
With the recent release of several big budget films such as “Blade Runner 2049,” “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” and “It,” perhaps one of the most underrated movies currently in theaters is “Marshall,”...
The Pride is a group of students that leads cheers at football and basketball games, amps up support for away games and coordinates cheers.
Junior Joey Phelps cites last year's pride leader, Trejon Shelton...
One of the areas in which Loyola prides itself the most is in the area of diversity. Whether it is ethno-racial, economic or geographic, diversity is one of the key tenets that Loyola believes in and...
The Loyola community often hears of their athletic achievements and excellence, such as when Anthony Barr '10 was chosen ninth overall in the 2014 NFL Draft or when Thomas Welsh '14 was selected to play...
QUEEN MARY'S WINTER EVENT, CHILL is held annually from Nov. 23 – Jan. 8. This year's theme is Alice in Winterland with attractions such as ice skating, in ice sculpture maze and ice tubing.
The ocean...
Junior Miles Kenney, an aspiring DJ, has turned the tables at parties, weddings and schools events.
When someone says the word “DJ,” the first names that come to mind are Avicii, Hardwell or Calvin...
The opening scene from the most recent James Bond film “Spectre,” which takes place in Mexico City, conjures up grandiose images of one of Mexico's most popular and well known holidays, Día de los...
Educator, poet and DJ are not just three different career choices—they are three titles that describe the life of F. Douglas Brown, known at Loyola as English 2 and poetry teacher Mr. Brown.
When...