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Our media

The Maroon

A weekly newspaper, The Maroon publishes issues on Friday mornings during the regular shool year.

Founded Nov. 1, 1923, The Maroon has served as Loyola's newspaper as the university endured the Great Depression, two world wars, civil rights struggles and the rebuilding following Hurricane Katrina.

In our eight decades, The Maroon has garnered a long list of awards and recognition from city, state and national journalism organizations. Our graduates have moved on to such prestigious institutions as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Times-Picayune and the Associated Press.

We do not regard ourselves as a student newspaper, but rather a community newspaper serving a university.

The Wolf

Chronicling the life and happenings of Loyola, The Wolf offers two unique ways for Loyola to reflect on the year. Traditionally serving as the school’s yearbook, in 1999, The Wolf staff also began publishing a magazine.

In its short life, The Wolf Magazine has made quite a splash, garnering a dedicated readership among students, and bringing home prestigious regional and national awards.

The Maroon Online

Making its debut in 1998, The Maroon Online serves a dual roll: one as the interactive community of Loyola's students striving to stay informed, share points of view and interact with their peers; and also as a way for alumni, parents and prospective students to keep up to date with Loyola.

Updated May 10, 2008