Angelenos See Race Relations on Downward Trend, LMU Survey Finds
Residents of Los Angeles are more pessimistic than ever that racial unrest similar to what the city went through in 1992 will re-occur soon, according to an LMU survey.
Residents of Los Angeles are more pessimistic than ever that racial unrest similar to what the city went through in 1992 will re-occur soon, according to an LMU survey.
LOS ANGELES — A majority of Los Angeles County residents expect the region’s homelessness crisis to get worse over the next year rather than better, according to a survey conducted by the Thomas and Dorothy…
LOS ANGELES — 41.5 percent of registered voters told pollsters they would either choose someone else or that they didn’t know who they would vote for to succeed Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Five of the leading candidates to be the next mayor of Los Angeles faced off in a debate at Loyola Marymount University on Tuesday, finding common ground over the major issues facing the city…
“It’s going to have a ripple effect,” said Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson, “not just in terms of who Garcetti’s successor would be but how that would affect the race for mayor, who…
In the movie business, persistence pays off. Arnav Jain, a junior production major, had attended LMU Pathways in Entertainment events, hoping to make a connection. Last year his efforts paid off with an internship…
The Hollywood Masters series of in-depth interviews with luminaries from the film industry hosted by Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television will now be available on Netflix. Hollywood stars and executives in…