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NOPA member's 'My Louisiana Love' preview showing at Loyola

New Orleans Photo Alliance

My Louisiana Love Trailer from Sharon Linezo Hong on Vimeo.A sneak preview of "My Louisiana Love," a documentary film by NOPA member Monique Verdin, will be screened on the evening of Monday, April 23 at Nunemaker Auditorium on the campus of Loyola Uni... »

Loyola's century mark: An editorial

NewsImpactTimesPicayuneNola.com

One hundred years ago today, 11 Jesuits signed the charter for Loyola University, with the goal of providing broad-based education anchored in Catholicism and the ideals of social justice and community service. Loyola University began in 1912 with a ha... »

Loyola University celebrates 100 years of education, service

nola.com Education

Loyola was envisioned as offering a broad-based education grounded in the Catholic faith and the Jesuit ideals of community service and social justice »

Loyola University Celebrates 100 Years of Big Accomplishments

ProjectNOLA.com

News with a Twist: Anne Cutler Reports As Loyola celebrates its 100th birthday, students and alumni are reflecting on the university's role in some historic events over the past century. »

Loyola University law professors sue, saying jail conditions affect their work as well

nola.com Crime

By instructing their students to interview clients under the jail's current, allegedly unconstitutional conditions, the Loyola law professors are essentially teaching their students "that it's okay to violate ethics rules," professor Steve Singer said. »

Kynt, The Whole World Is a Stage (Independent)

offBeat

Since 1992, Kynt has been possibly the only New Orleans artist recording and performing electronic house music. A rocky childhood in foster homes compelled Kynt to sneak out at night to dance at gay French Quarter clubs. The music there inspired him to... »

New documents, close reading of study show leader of Operation REACH got facts wrong

The Lens

By Jessica Williams, The Lens staff writer | After The Lens reported on a troubled education nonprofit that had lost the bulk of its federal funding, its embattled leader, Kyshun Webster, said that he, not the governmental service agency AmeriCorps, se... »

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Navy Week Bids Farewell To New Orleans

WDSU Local News

The St. Louis Cathedral will ring its bells to bid farewell to the eight remaining ships that were part of Navy Week in New Orleans. The NOLA Navy Week Host Committee has invited all other churches throughout the city to participate in the bell ringing... »

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