by Laila Hanson in News
Tucked away in Dorothy Day Hall, diagonal from the well-worn sand volleyball pit, is a state-of-the-art TV station, brimming with new technology and program ideas. WLOY-TV (a separate entity from the radio station) has a studio, control room and Mac technology as well as a surplus of studio equipment, such as HD cameras, green screens and tripods.
by Laila Hanson in News
Tucked away in Dorothy Day Hall, diagonal from the well-worn sand volleyball pit, is a state-of-the-art TV station, brimming with new technology and program ideas. WLOY-TV (a separate entity from the radio station) has a studio, control room and Mac technology as well as a surplus of studio equipment, such as HD cameras, green screens and tripods.
by Laila Hanson in News
On a dreary Saturday morning, not many people would want to leave the house for anything less than a miracle. Fortunately for the Loyola community, the same award-winning students were those willing to face the awful weather to collect their respective tangible honors of recognition.
by Sara Cesky in News
Father Jim Hug, president of the Center of Concern and author of Social Revelation: Profound Challenge for Christian Spirituality, spoke to students and faculty Monday night in the 4th floor programming room regarding social justice in the 2008 presidential election.
by Raymond McDonough in News
For anyone following the recent trends in the stock market over the past couple of weeks, you have been taken for a rollercoaster ride.
The economy seems to be in shambles, and many people are struggling to meet day to day expenses due to the credit crunch and mortgage back securities.
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Jolissa Wrobeh:
My name is Jolissa Wrobeh and I would like to run for Student Government Association as President. My past experience in Student Government is that I was Junior Class President and I was Senior Class Vice President. I have been known to organize events and plan well.