History in the Headlines: Whose Vote Counts?
Reflection by Thea McKay ’20, a history and theater arts double major In the wake of 2018 midterm elections, the History in the Headlines event “Whose Vote Counts?” on November 14 was a much-needed…
Reflection by Thea McKay ’20, a history and theater arts double major In the wake of 2018 midterm elections, the History in the Headlines event “Whose Vote Counts?” on November 14 was a much-needed…
LMU is committed to creating a welcoming environment for veterans and the university’s efforts have been recognized by US News & World Reports. For 2019, LMU ranks number two in the West “Best Colleges…
This article previously appeared in the Los Angeles Loyolan on September 27, 2018. By: Remain Johnson II, Sports Intern. Several students from LMU’s Sports Journalism class attended media day for the two Los Angeles based basketball teams,…
As of Fall 2018, Yoán Moreno, M.A. ’19 is a second-year English graduate student, with an emphasis in Literature, and a Teaching Fellow. During his time at Loyola Marymount University, he has presented his academic…
Sadhguru is a world-renowned yogi, mystic, and visionary, and on October 15 he was honored during a ceremony at LMU with the Doshi Family Bridgebuilder Award. The Doshi Family Bridgebuilder Award is given annually…
It’s the opening of Judy Dater’s “Only Human” exhibit at the Laband Art Gallery and she shares with LMU students, faculty, and visitors her 50-year journey as a photographer. It all began when she…
BCLA | The complex interactions between religion and politics, on personal and national levels, have become increasingly fraught, said David Campbell, Packey J. Dee Chair of Political Science and chair of the Political Science…