Photo Galleries
Around the Neighborhood:
- January Events
It's great to be back and involved in campus events and community service activities.
- Katrina Reflections
Students, faculty and staff participated in small group discussions about their hurricane experiences.
- Welcome Back!!
See the smiles and faces of the first day of the Spring I semester and feel the excitement as faculty and staff welcome back students.
- It's Beginning to Feel A Lot Like Christmas
Take a tour around town and see the Christmas lights at Loyola, the Quarter, and St. Charles Avenue.
- Audubon in December
Audubon Park continues to be a main attraction for families and friends to meet and play. Joggers and bikers can exercise on the walking trail, and golfers can enjoy the great golf course and restaurant facilities.
- Magazine
Street getting back to normal - November 29, 2005
Many of the popular shops and coffeehouses around Loyola's campus are
open and ready for business. You can also see many high school students
are already in the swing of their extra-curricular activities.
- The
French Quarter still kicking - November 29 ,
2005
"Beignets are Back!" announce the return of Café du
Monde, and signals the revitalization of the French Quarter. Now is
probably a better time than ever before to visit...the stores are open,
the architecture is beautiful, and the crowds are small.
- Audubon Zoo Grand Re-Opening Weekend - November 26, 2005
Crowds flocked to the reopening of New Orleans' Audubon Zoo, where a record-breaking 66,000 friends showed up in support.
- A November Day on Maple Street
Many of the classic Maple Street businesses are open and teeming with visitors...
- Photos Round Town - October 2005
From Café Luna to Audubon Park, uptown New Orleans is coming back to life.
Recent Events:
- Katrina Open House - October 21-24, 2005
Students returned to campus the weekend of October 22 to retrieve items from the residence halls. 84% expressed plans to return in January; another 8% said that they may return.
- Loyola Students at Boston College - October 23, 2005
More than two dozen Loyola students of the 100 enrolled at Boston College this fall attended the BC event October 23. All are eager to return to Loyola to begin classes January 9, 2006. Many parents, alumni, and faculty/staff members were on hand in Boston as well to hear Fr. Wildes speak of the pending return to New Orleans and also view a BC-produced video showcasing five of our displaced students. Go to http://at.bc.edu/neworleans/ for this inspiring presentation.
- Skateboarding Class at Santa Clara - October 13, 2005
How does an undergrad from the Gulf Coast get
over the culture shock of coming to a university thousands of miles
away, where everything from the weather to the way students get to
class is undeniably West Coast? The answer may be found in "Skateboard
Etiquette 101," a special
one-hour course offered to the visiting students on Thursday, Oct. 13
at Santa Clara University. After
learning the basics of skateboarding, safety tips, and campus regulations,
the students cruised away on boards of their own and joined the dozens
of other undergrads who choose to skate their way across campus.
- Los Angeles Ragin' Cajun Alumni Event - September 25, 2005
Nothing goes better with charity fundraisers than red beans and rice
by the beach. Over 80 Loyola alumni and friends spent
time with eight current Loyola students and Political Science Professor
Peter Burns who had temporarily relocated to Los Angeles to escape
Hurricane Katrina. The
chapter helped to show the displaced students that they are not as far from
New Orleans as they once thought.