The Loyola Maroon reports that university officials allowed a memorial to victims of Hurricane Katrina to be removed in order to facilitate the filming of the movie “22 Jump Street.”
A student writes in the Maroon that she’s upset by the move:
In the middle of the walkway between Bobet and Marquette, there is a Katrina memorial put there to thank all of the schools across the country that housed and taught Loyola students during 2005-2006. During filming, there was a crudely made sculpture of wooden chairs and zip ties in its place…
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