by Geraldine Gonzalez in News
If you passed by the second floor Andrew White College Center on Wednesday, Nov. 18, you would have felt the excitement and the adrenaline pumping through the entire floor. There was no way of passing by and not getting drawn into the room. Fresh paddles on the table, food steaming on the side, tables filled with anxious chatter and never ending chips and salsa celebrated Project Mexico's Annual Auction.
by Maria Pia Negro in News
The ceremony for the 20th anniversary of the death of the Jesuit priests killed in El Salvador struck Loyola students, professors, administrators and even a group of students from Notre Dame Prep.
One of the most shocking parts of the commemoration that took place on November 16 was the representation, by Loyola's Jesuits, of the six Jesuit faculty members at the University of Central America, killed during the Salvadorian civil war.
by Maureen O'Donoghue in News
On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the Children in Need Club welcomed two of the people involved in the production of "The Rescue of Joseph Kony's Child Soldiers," a documentary that exposes the tragic realities of northern Uganda's night commuters and child soldiers, to the Loyola community.