Contact: Megan Byas · mebyas@loyno.edu · 5048652589
Take the Loyola Get Fit Pledge this spring 2016 semester to make a commitment to a happier, healthier, more active you! The Get Fit pledge is a movement that begins in January and lasts all semester long. Find numerous ways in which you can participate in becoming more physically active. Whether you're a student, faculty, staff, or friend of the Loyola community, take this pledge to start your individual fitness journey today!
Time: 12 pm to 12:30 pm
Contact: Ken Weber · kweber@loyno.edu · 504-865-3167
Location: Ignatius Chapel, 1st Floor, Bobet Hall
Daily Mass with a Jesuit priest.
Time: 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Contact: Bud Sheppard · jpsheppa@loyno.edu · 601-672-9188
Location: Courtyard, Danna Student Center
Find out the 2016 SGA Elections results and meet the newest SGA officers for 2016-2017!
Time: 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Contact: Megan Byas · mebyas@loyno.edu · 5048653622
Location: University Sports Complex/ Freret St. Parking Garage, Main Campus
Zumba ® is a dance fitness class. My main goal is our wellness. My classes are fun and energetic, as well as comprehensive workouts. We work different muscle groups with each world rhythm. My motto is ‘respect and listen to your body’. You don’t need to be a dancer, all you need is the desire to be healthy. At the end, looking good is a reflection of wellness and smile is the bast sexy! Join our Zumba Fitness® party!
Time: 7:30 pm to 10 pm
Contact: Patrick Gendusa · cpgendus@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2835
Location: Marquette Theater, 2nd Floor, Marquette Hall
Cost: $12.00 general admission; $8.00 students/seniors/faculty/staff Get Tickets
Much Ado About Nothing
A comedy by William Shakespeare
Adapted and directed by Dr. Laura Hope
Original music by Kate Duncan and Allison Layman
Love. War. Conspiracy. Sex. Betrayal. Death. Could all these things truly amount to Nothing? In Shakespeare’s beloved Much Ado About Nothing, Don Pedro and his men return victoriously from war to the house of Leonato, Governor of Messina. Proven in battle, Claudio proposes to Leonato's dutiful daughter Hero, to the dismay of his comrade, Benedick, who wittily battles with the Lady Beatrice on the demerits of love. The stage is set for merry conflict as those who jest at love are caught in a conspiracy to make them fall in love. Meanwhile a sinister plot brews to unmake Claudio and Hero's nuptials, setting in motion a series of events that challenge loyalties, test character, and examine the fickleness of life and love.