Category Archives: Student Life

Each time I find myself getting that sinking feeling, for some reason the first thing that pops into my head is the quote from Maya Angelou on the construction fence in front of Buddig. The quote reads “If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” Continue reading »

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It’s a little hard to believe that summer’s almost here, but it is – the weather is getting warmer, the days are much longer, and graduation for our Class of 2012 is almost here. With all the effort it takes to get through the year to summer, what are our students doing?
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Of course I was excited about transitioning into college life, but if I had really known what was coming my way I would have been absolutely ecstatic. So with that in mind, here are a few tips I have for incoming freshmen to make the most out of their college experience from the get go:
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Whether or not you have received hefty scholarships or financial aid, earning extra spending money is always a plus in college. Continue reading »

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Maybe I can only speak for myself, but every leadership role I’ve sought on this campus has required some type of interview. From Ambassador to Krewe Leader, I’ve been through the rigmarole, and I can firmly say: do not be afraid of interviews.
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In my 3 years at Loyola so far, I can honestly say that taking advantage of the information and resources available around campus has made me feel like I can be safe in any environment.
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Each time I drive down the oak-lined street, I am reminded once again that the Centennial isn’t just a campus-wide celebration- the city of New Orleans is very much celebrating along with us.
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You never get your college years back, so below are some suggestions to add to your college bucket list before you graduate. Continue reading »

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Sure, college is a time of growth and maturity for students of all ages, not just young adults, but sometimes it is completely necessary to bring out your inner child. Continue reading »

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The way in which Professor McCormack’s students honored her showed that they saw her as more than just a teacher- it was like she was their friend. Continue reading »

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