Five professors participated in the annual “60 Second Lectures” event in Ahmanson Auditorium, where they discussed their beliefs about what's holding society back on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The Honors Program and the Los Angeles Loyolan co-host the event each year.
News Archives October 2019
This week, asst. news editor Molly Jean sat down with the eSports club president, Joey Nimmers-Minor.
Students are warned of Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease in the wake of a campus outbreak.
Another fire broke out in the Los Angeles area on Monday, Oct. 28 around 1:30 a.m., according to The L.A. Times.
What's happened in the impeachment inquiry this week:
A new study shows debt figures of schools across the country as the debate about loan forgiveness carries on.
A fire in the Palisades area broke out on Monday, Oct. 21. The fire has reached up to 40 acres and was 30% contained as of Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 8 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Father Reedy’s path to faith led to the Jesuits, theology and, ultimately, LMU.
Over 700,000 homes and businesses lost power in Northern and Central California.
ASLMU is hosting Period Justice Week from Oct. 14 to Oct. 19, with a number of events focused on inequality relating to menstrual health, according to LMU This Week. This comes as ASLMU President Ken Cavanaugh works toward their initiative for the University to provide free period products i…
As LAX plans to ban ridesharing services from picking up travellers, students worry.
"Menstrual hygiene products are a basic need," said ASLMU President Ken Cavanaugh.
The Human Rights Campaign will host a CNN Democratic Town Hall in Los Angeles tonight. Its focus: LGBTQ+ issues. Nine candidates will participate in the event, including Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren. Bernie Sanders, who is currently recovering from a heart attack, will not appear.
Find out what LMU students know about President Donald Trump's impeachment.
Oct. 14-25: Yarn bombing anti-bullying awareness installation, Lawton Plaza.
The Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) club hosted speaker Lila Rose, a pro-life activist, in Roski’s Dining Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 1. The event, titled “Planned Parenthood Exposed,” centered around abortion.
The You’ve Got This Wellness Initiative hosted its first “Wellness Wednesday,” to provide relaxation and wellness information for students.
Americans are split on whether they support the impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Pepperdine University was sent a rejection letter by Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) on June 10 after applying to have the prestigious honor society on their campus. PBK said that the reason the school was rejected is due to their tenure policy and its application to “faculty autonomy,” according to th…
Rabbi Zachary Zysman talks about Jewish Student Life and learning about and embracing interfaith relations on campus.
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Students are not surprised at the cancellation of study abroad for the fall 2021 semester, but many worry they will lose out on the opportunity before graduating.
In light of a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases at LMU and L.A. County, LMU has updated the testing schedule for those in the mandatory surveillance testing program. The University is also encouraging all students to get vaccinated before returning to campus in the fall.
Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all counts for the death of George Floyd. Various parts of the LMU community, including the Office of the President and the School of Education, have released statements in response.