Pelosi stated in her announcement that Trump "must be held accountable — no one is above the law.”
News Archives September 2019
LMU joins the list of colleges and universities who have signed the American Council of Education's recently signed letter urging Congress to pass protections for Dreamers.
This report is not the first made by students concerning Peeping Toms in the Westchester area.
Out of the 399 schools in the National Universities category, LMU was recently ranked No. 64 in the 2020 U.S. News & World Best Universities Report. The University received an overall score of 59/100 from the publication.
Students were left without housing or classes, and faculty in Argentina were left without jobs.
Santa Cruz community and one LMU alum remember their loved ones who died in the diving boat fire.
This week news intern Grace McCauley sat down with ASLMU president Ken Cavanaugh and vice president Emily Sinsky to talk about T-Pain, free period products and mental health resources on campus.
Jerry Huang, a 22-year-old math major at LMU, died from heart failure on Aug. 28, 2019, according to an email sent out to students on Sept. 6, 2019 by Terry Mangione, dean of students and vice president for student affairs.
With mounting concern over the mysterious "vaping-illness" and six confirmed deaths, health officials warn about e-cigarette usage.
With the recently released Rave Guardian app, students can anonymously chat with public safety, easily access campus services and request a "guardian" to watch them while they walk.
This week news intern Grace McCauley sat down with Mitchell Crawford, a freshman entrepreneurship major and TikTok content creator, to talk about social media, adjusting to campus life and the VMAs.
American rapper and singer T-Pain will be headlining Fallapalooza on Sept. 29. ASLMU announced the headliner on Aug. 31 after the annual Lip Sync and Stroll Off event.
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Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, began on the evening of March 22, which has put into question how LMU supports people who practice Islam.
From childhood to being named chair of the women's and gender studies department, Sina Kramer, Ph.D., has embodied a passion for social justice and philosophy.
A campuswide power outage and smoke in the Hilton Center for Business disrupted operations on Wednesday, March 29.