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Loyola University in New Orleans was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1904 as Loyola College on a section of the Foucher Plantation bought by the Jesuits in 1886. A young Jesuit, Fr. Albert Biever, was given a nickel for street car fare and told by his Jesuit superiors to travel Uptown on the St. Charles Streetcar and found a university. [ 6 ]
Pages in category "Loyola University New Orleans buildings and structures" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Loyola–Riverfront Streetcar Line is a historic streetcar line in New Orleans, Louisiana.It is operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA). Utilizing trackage from the Rampart–Loyola Streetcar Line and Canal Streetcar Line, it runs for a total length of 2.4 miles (3.9 km).
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is a private law school in New Orleans, Louisiana affiliated with Loyola University New Orleans.Loyola's law school opened in 1914 and is now located on the Broadway Campus of the university in the historic Audubon Park District of the city.
Loyola Field House was an indoor arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. It hosted the ABA's New Orleans Buccaneers for two seasons (1967–68 and 1968–69), and the NBA's New Orleans Jazz (1974–1975). It was also the home venue for Loyola Wolf Pack basketball. The arena held 6,500 people. [1]
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The University Sports Complex or The Den is a 500-seat multi-purpose arena in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, on the campus of Loyola University New Orleans. [1] It was formerly called the Recreational Sports Complex or Rec Plex.
"Our role in higher education is to educate, humanize and foster meaningful connections among a diverse group of people," said Dr. Xavier Cole.