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Warnings
WARNING: this publication is not to be underestimated. We put a megaphone to the artistic voice at 麻豆精选; we are loud, and the material we publish is even louder. We encourage submissions to encompass specific themes but of course these are only generally observed during the selection process for the magazine and in no way set limitations on submissions. Past themes have included: Color, Instinct, and Revolution. Check out our .
The Odyssey
As stated by the , 鈥淥dyssey is a social content platform that crowdsources ideas from millennial thought leaders in their local communities.鈥 It is a platform focused on socially relevant topics shared across social media platforms. It is the ultimate journalistic experience created by college students with a similar audience in mind. 麻豆精选's participation in the publication was initiated during the Summer of 2015. It began with a small team of writers, but became a community of students with interests across the disciplines, seeking to generate discourse on topics every college student is interested in. Ultimately, Loyola chapter members seek to expose meaningful truths in order to contribute to a society where these values are truly well lived. Read the .
Forum
The Forum was Loyola's student-run annual non-fiction and art review from 1977 through 2014. During its distinguished existence, the magazine published the best student creative non-fiction, essays and art. After 2014, the Forum and Garland merged to form Corridors. Despite the name change and the merge, the Corridors staff remains dedicated to making sure it continues the mission first started at the Forum and maintains archives for both the Forum and Garland online. Check out PDF copies of the Forum by clicking on the links below.
2000s
Vol. 19.1 | Vol. 20 |Vol. 23, 2014
Vol. 26 | Vol. 25 | Vol. 24 | Vol. 23 | Vol. 22 | Vol. 21 | Vol. 19 | Vol. 18 | Vol. 17 | Vol. 16
1990s
Vol. 20 | Vol. 19 | Vol. 18 | Vol. 17 | Vol. 16 | Vol. 15 | Vol. 14 | Vol. 13 | Vol. 12 | Vol. 11
1980s
Vol. 10 | Vol. 9 | Vol. 8 | Vol. 7.1 | Vol. 7.2 | Vol. 6.1 | Vol. 6.2 | Vol. 5.1 | Vol. 5.2 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 1 | Vol. .5
Garland
The Garland was Loyola's student-run annual fiction and poetry review from 1977 through 2014. During its distinguished existence, the magazine published the best student poetry, fiction, photography and art. After 2014, the Forum and Garland merged to form Corridors. Despite the name change and the merge, the Corridors staff remains dedicated to making sure it continues the mission first started at the Garland and maintains archives for both the Forum and Garland online. Check out PDF copies of the Garland by clicking on the links below.
Vol. 27 | Vol. 24 | Vol. 23 | Vol. 22 | Vol. 21 | Vol. 20 | Vol. 19 | Vol. 18 | Vol. 17 | Vol. 16 | Vol. 15 | Vol. 14 | Vol. 13 | Vol. 12 | Vol. 11 | Vol. 10 | Vol. 9 | Vol. 8 | Vol. 7 | Vol. 6 | Vol. 5 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 1 | Vol. .5
Evergreen Quarterly
Loyola has long supported efforts in writing and literature, which is illustrated by the Evergreen Quarterly, a publication of student work from the 1960s. Check out PDF copies of the Evergreen Quarterly by clicking on the links below.
Ignis
Loyola has long supported efforts in writing and literature, which is illustrated by Ignis magazine, the publication of the Literary Society of Loyola in the 1960s. Check out copies of Ignis by clicking on the links below.
Vol 2.2 | Vol. 2.1 | Vol. 1.2 | Vol. 1.1
Unicorn
Loyola has long supported efforts in writing and literature, which is illustrated by Unicorn magazine, a literary publication at Loyola in the 1970s and 1980s. Check out copies of Unicorn by clicking the links below.
Spring 1973 | Fall 1975 | Winter 1975 | Spring 1976 | Summer 1976 | Fall 1976 | Winter 1976 | Spring 1977 | Summer 1977 | Fall 1977 | Summer 1978 | Fall 1978 | Spring 1979 | Spring-Summer 1980 | Fall 1981 | Spring 1982 | Fall 1982 | Spring 1983 | Fall 1983
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