FROM THE ARCHIVES

On this page, you can find everything from breaking news, passionate opinion articles, witty satire, blunt cartoons, photos of LMU students from decades ago and more.

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This article was first published on Feb. 7, 1977, in the Valentine's Day issue of the Loyolan. We are republishing it here as a part of the Centennial Anniversary. The language and opinions conveyed in this article are included for historical purposes.

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In celebration of the holiday season, we are republishing this 1953 Loyolan article about the "true meaning" of Christmas.

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The following is a Christmas message from the Loyolan staff published on Dec. 17, 1925 on the front page of the Vol. 4, No. 4 issue.

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On April 30, 1993, the World Wide Web became available for public use. Six years later, the Loyolan published this article examining the dangers and benefits of the Internet as it was first being explored. We are republishing it here as a part of the Loyolan's Centennial Anniversary.

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In the past one hundred years, the Lions athletics programs have fought hard to win. Here’s a throwback to some of the Loyolan’s sports photography and coverage of the athletes through the decades.

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This article was originally published in 1957 to announce that for $1, students and faculty could receive the Salk vaccine to protect themselves against polio. Loyola College was the first university on the West coast to introduce such a program. We are republishing it here as a part of the …