Have you wondered what the crosses in front of Foley Fountain are for? Watch to find out and to learn more about how LMU celebrates Ignatian Heritage Month and how it relates to modern-day issues such DACA.
Videos Archives November 2019
Have you wondered what the crosses in front of Foley Fountain are for? Watch to find out and to learn more about how LMU celebrates Ignatian Heritage Month and how it relates to modern-day issues such DACA.
Universal basic income (UBI) has attracted the attention of many voters, including college students. In this video, Election 2020 breaks down what UBI is and why 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang thinks it's a good idea.
Do you have a business idea? During LMU’s Startup Weekend earlier this month, speakers and mentors helped develop students' entrepreneurial ideas in an intense 54 hour weekend. Watch to learn more.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s announcement earlier this month to legalize Israeli settlements has created a national conversation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Watch here as presidential candidates and LMU students discuss this topic at J Street’s national convention.
Watch as LMU students give their thoughts on the news that LMU is set to host the sixth Democratic primary debate on December 19th.
Mike Dunlap, men’s basketball head coach and LMU Class of ‘80 discusses everything men’s basketball from preseason setbacks to his expectations for the future.
Though they were picked to finish last in the West Coast Conference, the LMU Men’s soccer team made the NCAA tournament. While LMU lost Thursday’s playoff game, excitement was in the air amongst students. Watch more here.
In this exclusive interview with John Delaney, Cristobal Spielmann of the Election 2020 team asks the presidential candidate why college students should care about the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Take a look behind the scenes of LMU CARES, the organization on campus in charge of providing education and services concerning many problems that students face, including sexual misconduct and substance abuse.
Having recently recorded her 1,000th career kill, Savannah Slattery, senior marketing major and women's volleyball outside hitter, discusses what she loves about LMU and what volleyball means to her.
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College hosted a campaign event for presidential candidate Joe Biden earlier this month. He discussed gun violence, DACA and the education system.
Thomas Mulzac, junior communication studies major, talks about his experience with cooking and founding MealZac, a catering company that specializes in comfort food.
While promoting his controversial new book, "Triggered," at UCLA, Donald Trump Jr. faced staunch protest from both anti-Trump and far-right activists. Election 2020 asked one protestor about the polarizing incident.
Political science professor and Global Policy Institute President Michael A. Genovese says that while impeachment is not likely, it is possible.
Do you like TikTok? LMU students give their thoughts on the latest social media craze.
Political science professor Michael A. Genovese discusses the role of social media in elections.
In 2018, for sure. Will the trend continue in 2020? Watch above and read more here.
In this exclusive interview with Julián Castro, Veronica Backer-Peral of the Election 2020 team asks the presidential candidate about the state of democracy in the United States.
What are your fall fashion essentials? Watch as lions share what they're wearing this season.
Sodexo workers gathered in protest outside of the Lair Marketplace to raise awareness for their approaching contract negotiation on Jan. 17. Read moreSodexo protest propels workers to Jan. 17 contract negotiation
On Dec. 9, 2022, Nona Pittman, senior African American studies and communication studies double major, hosted the panel “Sodexo Workers at LMU Speak Out.” Four Sodexo employees and their UNITE HERE Local 11 union representative stepped up to the stage to share their experiences with the company. Read moreSodexo workers ask for student support ahead of contract negotiations
Watch the trailer for "Planet-Based: Fighting Climate Change One Plate at a Time," a new documentary presented by Climate 360 and the Los Angeles Loyolan. Read moreTRAILER: "Planet-Based," a New Climate 360/Loyolan Documentary.
Is your avocado toast killing the planet? Watch the new Los Angeles Loyolan and Climate 360 News documentary "Planet-Based," as student journalists explore the variety of dietary changes that people are trying out in order to help save the planet. Read more"Planet-Based:" Fighting Climate Change One Plate at a Time
On Saturday, Oct.1, alumni from all walks of life came back to the Bluff to celebrate the Loyolan’s 100th year. Students, faculty, and staff joined alumni for a reception and dinner as a part of the weekend’s Centennial Celebration. Watch here see some highlights from the event, featuring th… Read moreThe Los Angeles Loyolan Centennial Celebration
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is one of the biggest movies released in 2022, so Brandon Morris is on the scene to review it! Watch here to find out what LMU students thought of the newest Marvel release! Read moreLOY Movie Reviews Episode 2: Black Panther Wakanda Forever
The two iconic palm trees of Sunken Garden have experienced decades of LMU history. So, we asked students and staff to name these two towering relics... Read moreA Tale of Two Palms
We asked LMU students what they’re thankful for this year and whether they prefer turkey … or turkey … Read morePalm Talk: What are you thankful for this year?

2018
The influence of “fake news” on the 2016 U.S. presidential election received no shortage of media coverage and analysis. But what do we really know about those who created the digital propaganda that clogged our Facebook and Instagram feeds? Who are they? What motivated them? What are their stories? In this Los Angeles Loyolan and ROAR Studios exclusive, LMU student filmmaker Patrick Reilly travels to Veles, Macedonia, to explore these questions. You’ve never seen fake news like this.
Videos Archives
- 2022 January |
Sodexo workers gathered in protest outside of the Lair Marketplace to raise awareness for their approaching contract negotiation on Jan. 17. Read moreSodexo protest propels workers to Jan. 17 contract negotiation
On Dec. 9, 2022, Nona Pittman, senior African American studies and communication studies double major, hosted the panel “Sodexo Workers at LMU Speak Out.” Four Sodexo employees and their UNITE HERE Local 11 union representative stepped up to the stage to share their experiences with the company. Read moreSodexo workers ask for student support ahead of contract negotiations
Watch the trailer for "Planet-Based: Fighting Climate Change One Plate at a Time," a new documentary presented by Climate 360 and the Los Angeles Loyolan. Read moreTRAILER: "Planet-Based," a New Climate 360/Loyolan Documentary.
Is your avocado toast killing the planet? Watch the new Los Angeles Loyolan and Climate 360 News documentary "Planet-Based," as student journalists explore the variety of dietary changes that people are trying out in order to help save the planet. Read more"Planet-Based:" Fighting Climate Change One Plate at a Time
On Saturday, Oct.1, alumni from all walks of life came back to the Bluff to celebrate the Loyolan’s 100th year. Students, faculty, and staff joined alumni for a reception and dinner as a part of the weekend’s Centennial Celebration. Watch here see some highlights from the event, featuring th… Read moreThe Los Angeles Loyolan Centennial Celebration
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is one of the biggest movies released in 2022, so Brandon Morris is on the scene to review it! Watch here to find out what LMU students thought of the newest Marvel release! Read moreLOY Movie Reviews Episode 2: Black Panther Wakanda Forever
The two iconic palm trees of Sunken Garden have experienced decades of LMU history. So, we asked students and staff to name these two towering relics... Read moreA Tale of Two Palms
We asked LMU students what they’re thankful for this year and whether they prefer turkey … or turkey … Read morePalm Talk: What are you thankful for this year?