by Katerina Kienle in News
It's official.
After much debate, research and critical consideration, the issue that has taken the forefront on the Evergreen campus and beyond over the past few months has been put to rest. In a unanimous vote, the Executive Committee of Loyola's Board of Trustees recently confirmed the decision to change Loyola's designation from a "College" to a "University".
by Andrew Zaleski in News
While many incoming and returning college students may show more concern with new classes, new friends and new living arrangements this September, a greater challenge looms on the November horizon. In what is arguably the most important and most exciting presidential election in recent history - one prefaced by a record-breaking presidential primary season for youth voter turnout - polling places and voting offices are expecting a huge showing from citizens ages 18 to 24 some two months from now.
by Lizzie McQuillan in News
SGA expects the Loyola College community to react well with their selection of entertainment for the 2008 fall season. John Oliver, a comedian, writer, and correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, promises to receive laughter when he performs on Friday, September 13 as a part of the annual initium week.
by Laila Hanson in News
"Dorms like palaces" is a phrase that most high school seniors keep a look out for when searching for potential arenas of higher education. Each year, the Princeton Review publishes a brick-heavy almanac of a number of colleges and universities (the number increases yearly) considered the "best.