The young adults of today have gotten a bad reputation. Those hailing from the baby boomer era up until the late 70s have been quick to call teenagers of today “entitled,” “lazy” or “unambitious.”...
To the Loyola community,
To many of you, the night of November 8 may have come as a shock. Whether you thought Clinton would have a landslide victory or Trump would emerge barely victorious, the results...
After securing key battleground states such as Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump pulled ahead to be the first candidate to secure more than...
To the Loyola Community,
Welcome to the 2016-17 school year, a time to grow as a student, a time to develop as a leader, a time to serve as a man for others and a time to blossom as a member of the Cub...
Following the 2015-16 academic year, the Loyola Administration reviewed the bell schedule and asked the faculty to provide feedback on the pilot schedule. An administrative team led by Principal Frank...
Taught by social science teacher Brian Held '93, the Advanced Placement (AP) Macroeconomics class presented research on the financial markets and their relationship to the macroeconomy to a panel of alumni...
Over the summer the Maintenance Department will manage a plethora of renovation and refurbishment projects in the classrooms, athletic facilities and other campus infrastructure, according to Senior Director...
The Killa-Byte Cubs, formally known as Team 3408, submitted their robot to the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), FIRST STRONGHOLD. The robots will compete at the Los Angeles Regional competition at...
Having previously taught for 18 years at The Archer School for Girls, Ms. Patricia Meyers joined Loyola's fine arts department this year teaching drawing, ceramics and painting. Outside of the classroom,...
Mr. John Malloy '61, most commonly known as 'The Voice of the Cubs,' passed away on Saturday, Nov. 15, after an 8-year battle with cancer. As the Loyola football announcer for 30 years, the 72-year-old...
This morning, 28 members of the Loyola community departed to Washington, D.C., to attend the 18th annual Ignatian Solidarity Network Ignatian Family Teach-In For Justice (IFTJ) from Nov. 6 –12.
The...