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LMU's Town Hall series for the 2020-2021 academic year concludes with an update on the University's Anti-Racism Project.
Members of the class of 2021 reflect on their experiences at LMU after the University announced an in-person commencement ceremony will be held in July.
Newly elected ASLMU President Brion Dennis and Vice President Camille Orozco share first priorities, expected challenges and their administration song.
Under the direction of their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, the English Department has launched a new vision statement in hopes of creating a more welcoming environment for students.
Students can get the first dose of the vaccine on campus starting on April 15.
Sports
Olivia Oreskovich grew up in the small city of Pueblo, Colorado, where she participated in community theater. Even though she had a passion for being on the stage at a young age, her acting op… Read more
The C.D.C and F.D.A have paused the administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Was it the right call? Read more
The Oscars are a renowned award show, but what do LMU's very own film students think of the Academy Awards? Read more
Oscar nominated ‘Two Distant Strangers’ captures the persistence of police brotherhoods as they retain strongholds in recent cases of police violence. Read more
A screenshot from alumna and animation major Jessica Yamada’s trailer for her game, Roarin’2K. Read more
As registration for the fall semester begins, the new interactive, gaming and immersive media minor will be available to all LMU students interested in game design. Read more
Hostile architecture easily goes unnoticed, but it's everywhere — and we must do something about it now. Read more
Lianne Sauvage, member of WIE and merit scholarship recipient, describes her journey finding opportunities in a Title I school and thriving at LMU. Read more