The Latinx Staff Association returns with plans to bridge the Latinx community at LMU and provide a voice to furloughed staff members.
News Archives November 2020
In a letter from the Office of the President, the University announced its update on reopening plans for spring 2021.
The ASLMU executive branch has decided to revoke the sanctions imposed on ASLMU senator Stephanie Martinez.
Environmental organization Heal the Bay severed ties with the natural gas company due to concerns about their climate practices.
A new report by the Pew Research Center shows a growing political divide in Americans' outlook on the coronavirus and its effects.
After a five month search, Jeffrey Dolliole was named the new director of OBSS.
Due to classes being held online for the fall 2020 semester, the Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University (ASLMU) have experienced a $154,000 budget reduction for the 2020-2021 school year.
After two years of inactivity at LMU, Tau Delta is revitalizing its membership and continuing its long history of service.
Relief and concern are among the reported feelings of students as election results are finalized.
Various student-led initiatives helped LMU register student voters.
Amid ongoing indecision and division, here's what we know about the election so far and where LMU students stand as results continue to unfold.
Nigerian students reflect on the corruption they've seen from Nigerian police forces, and what they hope will change.
ISU calls for the University to stop plans of the reinstallation of statue after it was taken down this summer.
The ASLMU Judicial Board overturned the impeachment of Senator for Diversity and Inclusion Stephanie Martinez in a unanimous 5-0 decision.
Several newly elected members of Congress have made history and broken boundaries, bringing more diverse representation to Capitol Hill.
Even after a grueling night of scrolling through Twitter, flipping from network to network and taking intermittent breaks to stay sane, it’s not over yet. The winner of the 2020 presidential election is currently unknown.
In the highly anticipated race for L.A. District Attorney, George Gascón takes an early lead over incumbent Jackie Lacey.
Despite state-by-state changes to the voting process, young voters turned out in historic numbers this year.
Recent Posts
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.