6 Loyola Related Pages to ‘Like’ on Facebook

6 Loyola Related Pages to ‘Like’ on Facebook

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  1. DOP

Loyola’s Department of Programming strives to “provide students with a variety of activities to enhance the Loyola experience.” DOP sponsors a multitude of events throughout the school year and their Facebook page keeps everyone in the loop! The DOP page contains information about exciting activities, which are almost always free for students, and lets you know when the Damen Info Desk is selling discounted tickets to fun events like Fright Fest.

  1. Class Page and Class Group

Your graduating class page is a great resource for finding a roommate, asking general questions, and sharing information with classmates. This page will undoubtedly become more valuable as you encounter more obstacles throughout the school year, like, not knowing which classes to take (or professors to choose) in the upcoming semester.

  1. Resident Hall Page

Liking your resident hall page will help you stay tuned in, and hopefully involved, with what is going on around you, as in, right down the hall. Sometimes, the RAs will host small activities to help students take a break from studying and the details will be posted on the page. Check it out. You may be surprised to discover how little you know about how much your RA does in an effort to dial up your residence hall’s happiness factor.

  1. LUC Love Notes

Although this page is not affiliated with Loyola, LUC Love Notes allows you to anonymously post ‘flirts’ to other students around campus. The page is falls somewhere between a confessions and a compliments page. LUC Love Notes always has the cutest posts and is sure to make you laugh and smile.

  1. Stuff Loyola Professors Say

Probably one of the funniest pages about Loyola because all the posts are memorable and distinct quotes from professors. When you read posts about your professors, you won’t be able to help but chuckle and nod in amazement at how a short quote captures their personalities and those endearing quirks that make them unique.

  1. Organization Pages

Whenever you join an organization on campus, like its Facebook page. Most of the time, clubs will post all their information and events on the page. Instead of confronting a slew of emails, everything you need is nearly gathered in one place. You can even like pages of organizations you aren’t in but are interested in keeping up with, like USGA or LUC Sorority & Fraternity Life.

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