by Matthew Lindeboom and W. Michael Tirone in News
Michael Calabrese contributed to this story.
On the question of drug and alcohol use at Loyola College, Cynthia Parcover seeks out the answers in the classrooms. Parcover conducts the Loyola College Student Lifestyle Survey (LCSLS), one tool in the college's campaign to assess campus norms on subjects ranging from prayer and service, to alcohol and drug use.
by Dan Corrigan in News
The Student Government Association is working to make the holidays a little happier for those in Iraq, as it pulls together its efforts to mail care packages to soldiers stationed there and school supplies to Iraqi children. Last week, SGA members sold ribbons for two dollars apiece outside Boulder Cafe to raise money for the packages, and made a total of almost $1,400.
by Michael Patti in News
On Tuesday, Dec. 4, the Hug Lounge of Loyola's Humanities building was transformed from the quiet, comfortable area it often is, to the venue of a debate on poverty and homelessness sponsored by the college's Green and Grey Society. The much anticipated event was preceded by an assortment of finger foods, which provided an opportunity for many students and a few faculty members to chat and discuss their expectations of the night's event.
by Carin Morrell in News
"Bisexuality 101: Myths and Realities," a lecture presented by Robyn Ochs on Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in McGuire Hall, discussed the many issues and stereotypes surrounding bisexuality.
Ochs, a Harvard alumna, activist, and author of "Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals around the World," created a workshop atmosphere to facilitate open discussion.
by Mike Calabrese in News
*A sit down with Ryan Kamp, Vice President of Policy* Tell us a little bit about the new Director of Technology, the process in which you selected him, and how he will contribute to the SGA. RK: Our new Director of Technology is William Udovich. We had a vacancy come about, based upon a resignation.