Life and Arts Archives November 2019
This year Yoga Day educates practitioners by focusing on philosophy and practice.
Still not sure what to dress up as for Halloween? We've got you covered.
The 12th annual celebration of Beatles for Sam took place on the lawn of Foley Building.
For this week’s edition of Lion Street Style, I sat down with Emily Ronnenberg, a junior studio arts major. Read below to learn more about her evolving sense of style and her business, “Looks on Books.”
Han Tao Retreat brings together Asian American community members over a weekend in Arrowhead.
For the first time, LMU students worked in the biggest one-day free street festival in LA County.
Prepare to be scared as you walk through scare zones, mazes and roller coasters in the dark.
The Fun Run is an annual event put on at LMU to raise money and awareness for breast cancer.
Five student designers presented their collections on Friday with student artists performing between sets.
Actors speak their mind off the stage, discussing the show 'The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'
Madaline Riley and Aurora Brynn open their new duo exhibition, "Brutally Soft."
Students once again bravely stepped into the library's spookified halls this Halloween season.
Who says you can't experience fall in Los Angeles?
With too much to do and too few hours, how should we manage our time?
LMU's LGBT Student Services welcomes the LGBTQ+ community and allies to celebrate LGBTQ History Month.
LMU alums get together to make an action packed, thriller heist movie called "Among Thieves."
Get to know LMU's comedic improv team Laser Squad Bravo.
Need a fun idea for a date? On a budget? We've got you covered.
Kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a talk with Pickert.
Thomas Mulzac's catering business, Mealzac, brings good ol' comfort food to you.
Catching the eyes of foodies all across LA, BAKE Cheese Tart is now closer than ever. Located in Westfield Century City, a mall that is introducing a wave of trending, deluxe shops, the small but mighty bakery chain has finally made it here.
Drake Bell takes crowd through a night of nostalgia.
ASL club teaches students ASL and raises awareness about the lack of representation within the deaf community.
“I am divine. I am beautiful. I love myself. And that has taken a long time to recognize,” Antonius-Tín Bui said.
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