With the 2022 midterm elections approaching, Fernando Guerra spoke to LMU students and the Latinx community about the importance of voting.
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Recent Posts
For Latine Heritage Month, LMU speakers including Mia Davis, the new director for Office of Black Student Services, reflected on their experiences navigating their dual identities at Duality and Identity/Latine Talk.
Beyond the ropes and security guards of a meeting for the Board of Trustees, an LMU student demonstration calls for higher wages for FM employees.