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Support your fellow Lions' small business and show off your LMU pride with Lionz Den.
“To All the Boys: Always and Forever” movie review
First Amendment Week is back with celebrity guests Angelica Ross and Vic Mensa. Get more familiar with their projects with some recommendations from the L+A staff.
After winning a national award, the Hannon Library staff receives well-deserved recognition.
Will the drive-through rave experience be worth it? Let's find out.
Milica Vrzic landed her first television role after graduating as a theatre arts major in the spring of 2020.
This list consists of inspiring movies that tell important Black stories by Black creators.
LMU alumna Toni Jimenez founded Chica Beauty with her sister Mei-Lon Jimenez in 2019.
During these chaotic and unexpected times, the world could use a little more positivity with these uplifting news stories.
Support Black businesses during Black History Month by checking out this virtual magazine.
As a biracial artist, Cara Romero shared how her experiences impact her artwork as a KaliedoLA guest speaker on Friday.
The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising held a virtual conversation with May to discuss the looks she created for iconic films such as “Clueless,” “Never Been Kissed” and “Enchanted.”
Here is a fresh playlist of brand new songs you won't want to miss by some of your (soon to be) favorite artists.
Looking for your newest breakfast place? Become a regular at one of these five places to get a tasty cup of coffee.
Under the name Bygone, Recinos has made a name for himself on SoundCloud, releasing original R&B songs.
Take this quiz to prepare yourself for the upcoming Service Organization recruitment!
Available for streaming on Netflix, the series reveals the not-so-modest lifestyle led by the richest Asian friend group around.
Adjusting to the changing environment around us can be difficult, but the rewards of engaging in campus life can make up for it.
If you are looking for a new guilty pleasure food, Two Hands Corn Dog has you covered with their deep fried cheese sticks that are almost impossible to dislike.
The club continues to build community after launching in the spring of 2020.
Staff members from the Loyolan share their personal goals for 2021.
Shonda Rhimes' scandalous 17th-century drama has everyone hooked.
Junior recording arts major Carter Shepstone has been making waves in the music industry as alternative musician Don Montag.
For this episode of 10 Track Shuffle, we linked up with singer, producer, sound engineer and junior recording arts major Don Montag to get a brief glimpse into the songs that inspire and motivate him as a musician. Along the way, we touched on his favorite albums, favorite genres and poetry class.
As a part of the two-year M-School program, upperclassmen have created virtual marketing campaigns for social justice causes
Shop small businesses and support your fellow Lions by checking out these places to buy Christmas gifts for loved ones.
In an effort to rekindle some festive childhood moments, classic Christmas movies are the perfect solution.
The LMU Consort Singers and Concert Choir's virtual performance raised funds for the Westside Food Bank and brought together over 300 community members in attendance at its premiere.
The Office of International Student Services (OISS) hosted a virtual escape room to celebrate the holiday season.
As a junior recording arts major, Athena Wrong releases newest single “Sneaky Link” in collaboration with LMU peers
Welcome back to the Loyolan's third installment of "10 Track Shuffle," a series where we interview LMU artists about their daily rotations and the songs that inspire their work. In this episode, we talk with R&B/pop singer Athena Wrong about her favorite music videos, childhood throwback…
Joshua Mayfield, Campus Minister for Faith and Justice, talks about The Well and looks forward to a reflective advent season.
In the fifth interview of The Self-Care Series, Francesca Bermudez speaks with Kevin Shon about how he has been caring for his mental health during the pandemic.
If you have a habit of spacing out or getting distracted while working, try these three study strategies to get more done with less stress.
Have you seen the melting hot chocolate balls on TikTok? Here, our Life + Arts staff writer Cerys Davies teaches you how to make them. Enjoy!
The play challenges not only social issues but also the limitations of the tiny Zoom box. Hear from the person who helped bring the set to life, Jason Sheppard.
LMU CURes promotes environmental issues and solutions through a virtual, ongoing film festival.
Maddy Kilroy and Maya Paniagua discuss how the Ignatian values of their education have shaped them.
Professor Bui calls attention to the mental health crisis we are in and offers strategies to combat negative emotions.
Satirical play that promotes women’s empowerment was a booming success. Go behind-the-scenes of this play to hear how the cast and crew brought this show to life.
These two streaming platforms are both infamous for their original series and movies, but which platform produces the better content?
In the fourth interview of The Self-Care Series, Francesca Bermudez speaks with Ashley Salisbury about how she has been caring for her mental health during the pandemic.
Registration season is here again, so here are 10 tips to help you get through the process a little more smoothly.
Welcome back to another episode of 10 Track Shuffle! This time around, we sat down with kxvg to discuss his outlook on past relationships, the feeling of freedom music can give to a person and, of course, the ten tracks he always keeps in rotation. Be sure to read our full interview with him…
After years of producing R&B music for local artists, student Kalonni Hurrel finds his own artistic style in his latest album, "Going Nowhere Fast."
Tired of the same old takeout restaurants? Playa Provisions is a classic LA brunch spot with a beautiful beach aesthetic.
We've all heard of this game, but what's the appeal of it and where did it come from?
Kaila Ashlynne, Brooklyn Kelly and Nyla Manuel share their favorite aspects of creating content on YouTube.
Sophomore Ella Peddy has uploaded videos consistently since her pre-teens. She shares what it is like to balance school and a growing career in social media.
Follow two LMU students as they come up with original story ideas through discourse on their podcast funded by the Independent Undergraduate Research Program.