Feb. 2 - ABC 7
Newly Freed Man Begins New Chapter
Just months ago, a 37-year-old Frankie Carrillo was walking the halls of a California state prison; now he's walking to class. A student at Loyola Marymount University, Carrillo is auditing courses to prove himself, hoping to become a full time student in the fall.
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Feb. 1 - Los Angeles Times
Proposed Koreatown Redistricting Debated
The interests of working-class Latinos are different from those of many Korean Americans, said Edward Park, the director of the Asian Pacific American studies program at Loyola Marymount University. Although Korean American business owners might care primarily about development issues, affordable housing may be a bigger priority to Latinos, he said.
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Jan. 29 - Los Angeles Times
LMU President Focuses on Jesuit Mission
He's not a priest. He's not even a Catholic. Yet it has fallen to him to redefine the meaning of a Jesuit education as Loyola Marymount University enters its second century. Burcham, 60, may be the only Protestant in charge at one of the nation's 28 Jesuit colleges and universities, but he's certainly not alone as the first layman, or non-clergy.
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