News
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Barnes elected SGA president
Blake Corley elected vice president
SGA announced that students elected Jasmine Barnes as the president for the 2013-14 academic year during the school-wide vote.
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Second SGA election will be held in April
A second SGA election will be held because students rejected two of the Student Government Association’s proposed constitutional amendments during a recent election.
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Employ the Pack, to be annual event
Graduating seniors looking for guidance as they head into the job market got a little help from the first Employ the Pack conference.
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Musician hired as bass professor
The College of Music and Fine Arts has a new addition to their faculty.
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Falotico removed from race
After violating three campaign regulations as laid out by SGA’s Spring Election Packet, former presidential candidate and current SGA Vice President Michael Falotico was removed from the presidential race last week.
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SGA implements new communication policy
A new SGA communication policy mandates that senators answer questions solely through email and that senators send all questions to the vice president of communication, who will then email the inquiring reporter or student directly.
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Law fraternity raises money for charity
Loyola Law School students are holding a fundraiser on March 25 to benefit the St. Bernard Project.
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Pope Francis emerges as world leader
For all the excitement Pope Francis has brought to the world stage, he has kept a low profile until his recent election.
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New York works to reduce tobacco users
A new proposal would require New York City retailers to keep tobacco products out of sight under a first-in-the-nation proposal aimed at reducing the youth smoking rate, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday.
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Taxis undergo improvements
When customers get into some New Orleans taxis, they’ll now have the chance to buy a cold beverage during the drive to their destination.
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Man arrested for pornography
State police say a 60-year-old New Iberia man has been arrested for possessing and distributing child pornography.
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Inauguration of Pope Francis
Worldwide trainees visit Loyola
Briefs
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Brief: Res Halls propose new visitation policy
Residential Life has proposed a new visitation policy for students living on campus.
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Brief: Monroe Hall closes center stairwell and restrooms
The days of using the restroom in the stairwell are almost over, as the construction on Monroe Hall is taking the center stairwell out of service.
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Brief: Anonymous donor challenges Loyola community
An anonymous donor has issued a fundraising challenge to Loyola President The Rev. Kevin Wildes, S.J., and the Office of Institutional Advancement are calling on all alumni and members of the university community to accept the challenge.
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Brief: Nursing professor honored by state
The Louisiana State Nurses Association has recognized Loyola University School of Nursing professor Laurie Anne Ferguson as a leader in the field of nursing.
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Brief: Lower employments reported
Unemployment rates increased in half of US states in January since December, as employers nationwide added the fewest jobs in seven months.
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Brief: Trial to decide consequences for gulf spill
The owner of the drilling rig that exploded at the outset of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill catastrophe started its defense Monday at a trial designed to determine the disaster’s causes and assign fault to the companies involved.
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Brief: New career to be offered by UNO
Students interested in making a career out of developing computer and video games may be interested in a new discipline to be offered by the University of New Orleans.