New York Times editor to speak at Loyola

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New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet will speak Monday night as a part of Loyola University’s Ed Renwick Lecture Series. 

His lecture, “From the Big Easy to the Big Apple: An Evening with Dean Baquet,” will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, in Nunemaker Auditorium on the third floor of Monroe Hall at Loyola University at 6363 St. Charles Ave.

The lecture is free and open to the public. It will be moderated by Lee Zurik, news anchor for WVUE Fox 8.

The Ed Renwick Lecture series is sponsored by Loyola’s Institute of Politics. Baquet will discuss his experiences working with politics.

Baquet is a New Orleans native and spent seven years working for the Times-Picayune. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his investigative work while at the Chicago Tribune.  Loyola awarded him an honorary degree in 2013.

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