and the parody section, named The Bluff after LMU's distinctive landmark. In addition to the content-based sections, the Loyolan houses a variety of multimedia departments, including staples like Photo and Cartoon teams, but in later years branching out to include Video, Audio and Audience Engagement departments.
=== The Tower Yearbook ===
Over the years, the Loyola University Los Angeles yearbook was known by several titles, including the Lair Annual. After the merger the university began publishing the annual The Tower Yearbook which is financed through a mandatory annual student yearbook fee (collected along with tuition).
In 2016, the National Scholastic Press Association awarded the Tower yearbook the Pacemaker Award. SEEK, the winning issue was headed by Mali McGuire the editor-in-chief for the year. The 2015–16 yearbook was also awarded the Gold Crown by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
In 2024 at Associated College Press Best of Show Awards, the Tower Yearbook won first prize for Yearbook …