In recent years, the Electoral College has become a controversial topic. Watch LMU students share what they know about the matter and give their opinions.
Videos Archives October 2019
Are YOU smarter than a fifth grader? Iggy on the Street is back to find out if LMU students can compete with elementary-level knowledge.
As President Trump’s impeachment proceedings continue to move forward, LMU students discuss what they know about the issue and what they think the future holds.
How have the recent illnesses and pushbacks on vape products affected your life? LMU first years speak about the vaping culture on campus and the recent measures to ban certain vape products.
Have you heard about LAX’s new rideshare pickup ban? Watch as LMU students give their opinions on the new plan. Read more here.
Leaves are turning, pumpkins are ripe for the picking and sweater weather is upon us ... well, everywhere other than L.A. Here are six fall activities for LMU students who miss the autumn weather.
Veronica Backer-Peral of the Election 2020 team previews the debate in 90 seconds.
Students reflect on the variety at vendors and activities at Wellness Wednesdays, an event hosted by ASLMU and located on LMU’s Lawton Plaza every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Spencer Miller, a freshman biochemistry major and transgender student at LMU, discusses what it is like to be trans in an era in which the community frequently experiences discrimination and violence.
Tucked behind Doheny Hall, The Cycling Lion provides free or low-cost services for bikes. Watch manager Ryan Burke discuss the importance of the program and how it has grown.
LMU men’s basketball is back on the court in preparation for next month’s season opener, and players Joe Quintana and Erik Johansson share how they plan to replicate the success of last year’s 22-win season.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke visited Los Angeles Saturday for a town hall gathering. More than 150 supporters came to see the presidential hopeful.
The Center for Service and Action’s Patrick Furlong (’06) reflects on his extensive LMU experience as a student, alumnus and staff member, including his current work nurturing students looking to make a difference in their communities and the world.
One Fox News commentator compared the youthful climate strikers to Stephen King's "Children of the Corn". LMU students weigh in on the potential for violence at the climate strikes.
LMU student, resident advisor and Fallalpalooza opener YoYo Nosa talks about her music and the difference between celebrity status and being truly legendary.
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In her first interview since the inauguration, LMU alumna Dr. Joan Wicks, mother of inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, shares with the Loyolan why LMU is such a special place for her entire family. Watch here as she discusses everything from the political climate in their household as Amanda Gorm…
On this episode of 100 Lions, we talked to Leezel Tanglao '04 about her work in journalism and communications post-grad, Tayo Help, the COVID-19 help desk for Filipinos that she works on, and what she misses about LMU.
In recent months, the LMU women's basketball team has been working on a number of social justice initiatives. Here, we sat down with them to learn more about what their individualized, social justice-related jerseys mean to them.