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The Maroon V0L.73 ORIENTATION SPECIAL Loyola University New Orleans FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1994 ESTABLISHED 1922 Finding your way around campus can be tough if you're new, but the finer points of life at Loyola are as easy as ABC... Career Counseling /*^w C°me tO mCCt Prospcctivc cmp"oayccT.PlOyCrsK£^s/ Campus Not all editions are on campus. AuauDOn Park Peek through theSL Charles oL two ta.U! *"" Di"o'S If the towcnng oaks across the street from frOmMarquette Hall and you'll see the signa- Pizza, nght off Broadway and Freret..s where campus haven t lured you to Audubon Park ba q{ Broad Cams you can grab a quick slice of pepperoni until yet, be sure to visit. The park is the prime =spot Greenville Ha]l Us dai whUe majest/can 3 a.m. Oiher places to d.ne when you're pullforstudenuwhoenjoyrunn.ng.Rollerblading 30^^seema worldaway,buth,oparide mg an al-n,ghter are Rick s Pancake House or studying on a blanket in the sun. The Qn cam shuU]e b d on Carrollton Avenue, open 24 hours on the AudubonZoo.bchindUicpark.hasbeencallcd youcancxplorelhcLoyolaLawScbhool cabra weekends, and Camellia Grill on Carrollton. one of the best in the nauon. Hall and the P.ne Street Cafe. The all-female /^OSW Dominican College sold the campus to Loyola (J reeks . in 1984. (iff Loyola's Greek system is small enough to not Exams VI U overwhelm campus life, but large enough to Exam week .s a metaphor for the good and bad v\v offer those interested a chance to find the soror- -L"' _ aboutcollcge. The good is that they are the first ity or fraternity that best suits them. Loyola has and second week of December, which is early %%J @37(L s.x soront.es: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa I enough to irritate friends still in high school. C Alpha' De"a Gamma, Sigma The,a' The bad is that they're...well, exams. The De- #¥x2D/---C' Gamma Phi Beta and Theta Phi Alpha. There cemberexam schedule can be found in the back F,y are four fraternities: Alpha Delta Gamma, Alpha of the course registration booklet. %A Students flock to this beautiful park on the Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Phi banks of the Mississippi to lunch, chat and to Epsilon. Freshmen rush in the spring, and in_ . . _ . . watch Loyola Wolfpack baseball in action at formal rush is held in the fall. Holy Spirit, Mass Of the Riverview Field. To get there, take Magazme Classes may start Aug. 24, but the school year \. + / Slreetand turn near theentrance to the Audubon ytfk Kenner isn'tofficially kicked off-orblesscd- until the \ / Tr it , . MassoftheHolySpiritinHolyNameofJesus \[ Z°°' I ""f I°^ ChurchonSept 1 The colorful Mass is co- I Baton Rouge, you'll see the signs for Loyola ivjuuDi nn w ■ 71 NUN Avenue. The university is the street s namecelebrated by the Rev. James C. Carter, uni- J V \&\ . j^ .' . . . ~.. {S \ Jesuits \l\ sake, as Loyola once considered constructing versity president, and other members of the e jwuim j & Jesuit community Loyola is one of many schools owned by the VA a campus in the New Orleans suburb. Though y' W Ignatius Chapel Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuits. Other M the plans didn't quite pan out, Loyola still 1 IV Mass during the school year is a special affair universities in the Jesuit family include Geor- Mf owns land in Kenner, a chunk of which was \ at Chapel on the first floor of Bobet getown University in Washington, D.C., sold last year. __ Hall. Masses are said daily, and the most popu- LoyolaUniversityChicagoandMarquetteUni- f \ ,aris the Sunday 9 p.m. service, where students versity in Milwaukee, Wis. At Loyola, many | 'l?' \ xN\ vSn\ take a break from ,ate-n'Bnt studying to pray. Jesuits reside at Thomas Hall, located on St. I '$&/' vDA \ Students read and serve communion at the Charles Avenue next to the Communications/ DV\ \ Mass. Music Complex. Jesuits serve the campus in ' spiritual roles, and as teachers and administra- I \^ tors. '—'
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| Title | Maroon |
| Masthead | The Maroon Vol. 73 No. |
| Publisher | Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) |
| Coverage | United States; Louisiana; New Orleans; |
| Date | 1994-08-19 |
| Type | Text |
| Source | Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections & Archives (http://library.loyno.edu/research/speccoll/) New Orleans, LA |
| Format | TIFF |
| Subject | Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) |
| Rights | Digital rights are held by Loyola University New Orleans. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright law. |
| Creator | Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) |
| Relation-Is Part Of | http://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/cdm/search/collection/LOYOLA_UMN |
| Language | en |
| Digitized By | BSLW |
| Digitized Date | 2012-2013 |
| Contact Information | For information or permission to use/publish, contact: mailto:archives@loyno.edu |
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