by Michael Calabrese in News
The manhunt for Wayne Hill is over.
Hill, the alleged leader of the gang known as the Black Ninjas, was apprehended by the BCPD last week near his home on Orleans Street in North Baltimore. Hill was charged with assault on a police officer. The charge stemmed from a Jan.
by Alyssa Porambo in News
This year's Humanities Symposium, "Urban Spaces, Urban Voices," has gotten started this semester, and this week is specifically dedicated to the Symposium with the keynote address taking place tonight.
The Humanities Symposium is a series of events related to the chosen common text, Jane Jacobs' "The Death and Life of Great American Cities.
by Jennifer Colgan in News
Student Life met with residents of Hopkins Court last Thursday in an effort to come to an understanding regarding the new Hopkins doors policy.
The forum, which lasted an hour and a half, began in a question and answer format but quickly became a debate between Student Life and Hopkins Residents.
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BSA continues Black History Month celebration The Black Student Association continues its celebration of Black History Month this week with a forum on Wednesday night and a Harlem Renaissance Coffeehouse on Thursday. The BSA will present "40 years…Are we still dreaming?" tomorrow night at 8 p.
Selected excerpts from reports
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Saturday, Feb. 10
At approximately 6:13 p.m. a LCPD officer observed a taxi cab obstructing the free flow of traffic next to the Newman Towers parking lot. The officer approached the cab and made contact with the driver. The driver was instructed to move his vehicle.
by Amanda Piccirilli in News
Over 400 young girls joined Loyola's female athletes to celebrate their love and passion for athletics last Sunday, Feb. 11.
National Girls and Women in Sports Day is a yearly event that all colleges within the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference are required to host.
by Lia Gormsen in News
McGuire Hall was awash in heart-shaped Mylar balloons and sexual tension this Monday, as the Resident Affairs Council hosted Loyola's very own version of the popular game show, "Singled Out."
Host Buddy Morrisey, a senior member of RAC, kept the event light and funny, toning down the bathroom humor and sexual antics that popularized the mid-90's MTV mainstay.