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October 2013
- Event showcases documentary work on Dooky Chase's Restaurant
- Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice' coming to the Loyola stage
- Loyola grad wins prestigious global health scholarship
- Student journalist wins second in the nation for news reporting
- Traveling exhibition honors the art of book workers
- Art and design student wins Nintendo fan art challenge
- Loyola begins offering new teacher certification for students pursuing undergraduate degrees
- LPO's Prieto and Italian pianist Lupo offer public masterclasses at Loyola this week
- Wednesday: More than 600 to march against sexual violence
- Loyola students connect with alumni for a chance to win $5,000
- Loyola event uncovers little-known Jesuit ballets
- Take Back the Night protest puts spotlight on sexual assault
- Billy Joel drummer, Saturday Night Live vocalist examine music industry at Loyola event
- Muslims in America: Loyola professor, students lead interactive discussions at New Orleans Public Library
- The last of the nomads: Student filmmaker documents changing Mongolian lifestyle, music
- Event showcases documentary work on New Orleans icon, Dooky Chase's Restaurant
- Princeton Review names College of Business as one of nation's best
- Students showcase cultures from around the globe in Loyola's Country Fair
- LPO's Prieto and Italian pianist Lupo offer public masterclasses at Loyola
- New Loyola documentary exposes tough lessons of now-defunct Mississippi River Gulf Outlet
- Public lecture explores the rise of China as a global power
- Piano professor's inaugural performance devoted to Chopin
- International experts discuss peace, democracy in the Middle East at Loyola Thursday
- Loyola hosts lecture on epidemic of sexual assaults in military
- Metropolitan Museum of Art curator explores African art history in Loyola public lecture
- Piano professor's inaugural performance devoted to Chopin
- Loyola's new online Experts Guide provides valuable resource to journalists
- Loyola community invited to 'Havoc's Fan Fest'
- Local education journalist headlines event kicking off effort to connect academics with policymakers