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‘In Plain Sight’ shines a light on reality of sex trafficking in U.S.

You never think it’ll happen to you, or even anyone like you. Sex trafficking is an issue many of us have been able to distance ourselves from simply because it is a problem that we think is far away....

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WLOY kicks off concert series with Baltimorean group Soul Cannon

On Sept. 7, WLOY hosted its first concert of the year, which featured the Baltimorean experimental hip-hop group, Soul Cannon. Up and coming artist Brandon Newby, who only used his laptop to provide...

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Govanstowne Farmers’ Market: Go while you have the chance

Every Wednesday from June through September, the York Road Initiative hosts the Govanstowne Farmers’ Market. The market is located in Motor Pool, with a collection of tents selling everything from...

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Student authors present work at Baltimore Book Festival

Around 40 people gathered around the Ivy Bookshop Stage on Sept. 24, with only a white tent to guard from the musky, 90-degree heat that had plagued Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. It was the last event of...

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Baltimore features fun festivities for fall

Fall has arrived! For many students at Loyola, it’s their favorite time of year. The leaves are changing, we’ve settled into a new school year, and sweater weather season is upon us—or at least it’s...

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Loyola plans on reducing carbon footprint with UCapture

Last month, a group of Loyola students held a small conference hosted by the Rev. Timothy Brown and the Environmental Action Committee (EAC). They met an ambassador for UCapture, an online shopping...

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Latin Fest highlights Latin American culture

On Oct. 13, the Association of Latin American & Spanish Students (ALAS) held their annual Latin Fest, a celebration of Latin American culture, cuisine, and traditions. This event comes at the end...

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Art Club creates unique art at Corradetti Glass Blowing Studio

On Oct. 15, the Art Club went on a trip to the Corradetti Glass Blowing Studio, where they made their own glass pumpkins. The trendy glass blowing studio and gallery is in Baltimore and is an...

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Tapingo and Eat24 face off as best delivery service

When it comes to food delivery apps, convenience is the name of the game. Did you have to skip dinner to finish a paper? Need to celebrate surviving midterm week(s) with a pizza and some much-needed...

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Loyola chapter of Best Buddies kicks off

Oct. 15 was the first and most recent event, which featured a Halloween theme. Buddies dressed up and competed for awards for best costume and worked with club members to complete fun arts and crafts...

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Loyola to host first TEDx event

On Friday, Feb. 23, from 4-7 p.m., Loyola will be hosting its first TEDx event—an independently run event modeled after TED talks. TED is a non-profit founded in 1984 and is now a widespread conference...

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OPTIONS Boat Cruise to sail this Saturday

Hey Greyhounds! Feeling stressed as we near the end of the school year? Take an evening to relax with the Boat Cruise being sponsored by OPTIONS, Loyola’s student-led organization that provides...

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Triumph Akpabio: how she found her purpose

“I find it funny how people ask you what you want to major in because I think it’s a trap,” said Triumph Akpabio ‘21, who has been struggling to decide her course of study. “You barely have an idea of...

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Prof. Akre: Spreading Awareness for Baltimore’s Homeless at Loyola

Mary Beth Akre is a professor in the Fine Arts Department here at Loyola, where she currently teaches Two-Dimensional Design. Akre is constantly doing things for the community and advocating for...

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Stay Amped Concert: Don’t you know that the kids aren’t all right?

For one night only, musicians and activists came together to put on a show that no one would forget. With some fans waiting hours in the cold March wind and others driving from places as far as Ohio to...

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What You Missed: The Greyhound Arts & Society in Review

Loyola engages with U.S.-Mexico migration through trip to the borderlands This past May, a group of seven student and faculty members embarked on a five-day immersion trip to the borderlands through...

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Baltimore’s Cultural Events: October 2018

Throughout the year, Charm City sponsors and hosts a variety of cultural events that many Loyola students may not necessarily hear about, but would love to attend. To combat this, I compiled a list of...

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ALANA welcomes all Loyola students to immerse themselves in different cultures

On Oct. 4, ALANA held their annual Open House on the third floor of the Student Center in the Center for Intercultural Engagement. They provided light refreshments and comfortable space for students to...

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Artist Antonio McAfee speaks about his artistic inspirations and his current...

On Thursday, Oct. 11, artist Antonio McAfee presented his current body of work to Loyola’s fine arts students. McAfee, a Baltimore native, is a professor of photography at the Maryland Institute...

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Baltimore’s Cultural Events: November 2018

Throughout the year, Charm City sponsors and hosts a variety of cultural events that many Loyola students may not necessarily hear about but that they may love to attend. To combat this, I compiled a...

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