“What We Do in the Shadows” review: Humanity through inhuman relationships
Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement’s mockumentary-style dark comedy returned for a fifth season this past summer. And, along with all of the classic vampire hijinks and absurd idiocracy the television...
View ArticleBrewstock Fest serves homebrew
Brewskis, puppies, and good company; New Orleans second annual Brewstock Fest celebrated all three with the help of local homebrewers and the Louisiana SPCA. The festival hosted 34 locally based...
View ArticleFrench Truck Coffee votes for union
To students, such as Nathan Long, unions can be the difference between comfortably paying rent and barely getting by. Long, a musical theater junior, works at the French Truck Coffee located in the...
View ArticleLoyola hosts weekly vigil for community
In response to the ongoing violence in the Middle East, Loyola will be holding a weekly open-mic vigil for students to share their thoughts and feelings surrounding the conflict. Ken Weber, Loyola’s...
View ArticleElections go to runoffs; amendments go to legislature
Ahead of Louisiana’s Gubernatorial General elections, the state’s runoff elections clarified a number of candidates and constitutional amendments. As the state moves into Nov. 5 elections, several key...
View ArticleOPINION: People need hobbies
For the first 13 years of my life, I was a ballet dancer. And I loved it. I loved being able to move, and use my body for art and expression. However, professional ballet is extremely competitive and...
View ArticleJesuits reflect on parish consolidations
As an effort to ensure the prosperity of New Orleans’ Catholic parishes, Rev. Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, announced significant consolidation of these parishes. Despite the difficulty...
View Article“The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” review: The songbird...
Eight years after the international sensation “The Hunger Games” first defined the genre of YA dystopia, a new addition to the franchise re-sparked our generation’s strong opposition to systems of...
View ArticleStudents boycott campus Starbucks
As students enter a new semester, some aim to leave behind their former favorite campus coffee spot – Starbucks. This shift comes following widespread calls to boycott the corporation due to their...
View ArticlePersistent water supply issues continue to affect students
Areas of Uptown have been plagued by a number of water supply issues, including boil water advisories and service shutoffs. And, these shutoffs come without prior warning or timeline for when service...
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