Before classes moved online, the Loyolan sat down with senior Ryan Hopkins to discuss his time at LMU and his how he has learned from failure.
Videos Archives May 2020
Before classes moved online, Sports Editor Alex Hutton tested his tennis skills against junior Ethan Prost from the Men's Tennis team. See how he held up!
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?
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. Sodexo protest propels workers to Jan. 17 contract negotiation
Olivia Palombo
News Video Specialist
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?
LMU ON
With Fallapalooza just around the corner, many rumors have sprung up about who will be the guest performer this year. We asked LMU students who they predict will be the headlining artist. Watch here to find out more! Read moreLMU ON: Fallapalooza Predictions
On March 27, The Academy hosted its 94th award ceremony, featuring Hollywood's best films and most prominent actors. Of the 24 categories, winners featured: CODA (2021) for Best Picture, Will Smith for Best Actor and Encanto (2021) for Best Animated Feature. This ceremony, among personal tur… Read moreLMU ON: The Oscars
For decades, the character of Batman has gone through several different actors and countless adaptations. In honor of the release of “The Batman,” the Loyolan took to streets of LMU to see which actor does it best. Want to know which Batman is students’ favorite? Watch here to find out! Read moreLMU ON: Who's your favorite Batman?
We caught students around campus to hear about what they listened to in 2021. Watch them share their Spotify Wrapped results. Read moreLMU On: Spotify Wrapped
@LMU
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind-the-scenes at the Distribution Center? Watch to find out how the facility manages the 15,000+ packages that Operations Supervisor Edgar Flores says come through on a weekly basis. Read more@LMU: The Distribution Center
The Loyolan went behind the scenes of the ninth annual Haunting of Hannon show, Last Ride on the Cyclone. Watch to learn more about this year's theme and the collaboration between William H. Hannon Library and the theatre arts department. Read more@LMU: Haunting of Hannon IX
On Feb. 29, a statue in honor of LMU Basketball legend Hank Gathers was unveiled in front of Gersten Pavilion. Watch to hear people speak on Gathers and his legacy at LMU. Read more@LMU: Remembering Hank Gathers
Batter up! LMU Baseball invited Loyolan Design Editor Kate Leahy to show her skills by throwing the first pitch at a game last weekend. Here, get a behind the scenes look into her training process with Sports Editor Alex Hutton. Read more@LMU: The First Pitch
100 LIONS
As an alumnus and longtime supporter of LMU Baseball, Bob McLain ('68), also known as "Rally Pop Bob," is known for passing out Tootsie Pops to fans at baseball games. The Loyolan sat down with him to learn about his personal connection to LMU after graduation and more. Read more100 Lions: Bob McLain (E54)
Professor Tara Pixley, Ph.D., has had years of experience in bringing their passion for telling the stories of marginalized individuals to their career as a visual journalist. The Loyolan sat down with them to get their thoughts on journalism's purpose and more. Read more100 Lions: Tara Pixley (E53)
On this semester's last episode of 100 Lions, we catch up with junior English major, ASLMU Vice President of Student Wellness and 2021 Newman Civic Fellow Hannah Stewart. Watch her discuss her involvement on campus, passion for advocating for mental health and potential plans post-grad. Read more100 Lions: Hannah Stewart (E52)
The most recent recipients of the President's Award, Emeritus Professor Dr. Robert (Bob) Singleton and wife Helen Singleton, M.A. ('85), were Freedom Riders in the '60s before their longstanding involvements with teaching and the arts. The Loyolan sat down with them to discuss their careers,… Read more100 Lions: Bob and Helen Singleton (E51)
BURNING QUESTIONS
We’ve all heard the name Tiffany Day, but do you know who’s behind the magic of her music videos? Meet Simon Moore, an SFTV major here at LMU and producer of Tiffany’s most recent music video, “Broken Plates.” Read more5 Burning Questions with Simon Moore
Have you seen the aerial acrobats practicing in the courtyard by Palms North and South? They might be Jessie Nial and Blake Borders, founder and vice president (respectively) of the new Aerial Fitness Club on campus. Watch to find out how they got interested in the art. Read more4 Burning Questions with 2 Aerial Acrobatics
Stephen Lease, co-founder and CEO of goodr, is no stranger to failure, but this did not stop him from persevering in his entrepreneurial endeavors. He sat down with the Loyolan to talk business. Read more5 Burning Questions with Stephen Lease
Did you know that an LMU student worked on Doja Cat's latest album? We sat down with senior film and television production major Noah Glassman to learn more about his work as Mix Giant on "Planet Her." Read more5 Burning Questions with Noah Glassman
BLUFF STUDIOS
On March 7, LMU transitioned to its mask-optional policy for the entire staff and student body. In collaboration with the Bluff, the Loyolan took to the streets of campus to see what students’ opinions are on this new protocol. Let’s just say people are not feeling the facial hair... Read morePalm Talk: How are students adjusting to the new mask mandate?
Bluff Studios takes time out of its insanely busy schedule to shine a spotlight on small businesses, starting with Medici Meduci's Coffee. Read moreBluff Studios Presents: Small Business Spotlight - Medici Meduci's Coffee
KiwiBots are truly the most mysterious things on campus, followed closely by that weird smell in the University Hall parking structure. Hopefully, this documentary of the elusive creatures in their natural habitat will shine a spotlight on LMU's four-legged robots. Read moreThe Kiwibot
SPECIAL FEATURES
Taylor Pajunen and Branden Estrada share their unique perspectives on mental health as student athletes in the fourth and final episode of #ShareYourStoryLMU. Read more#ShareYourStoryLMU (ep. 4): "The Athletes"
LMU professor Dr. Susie McDaniel discusses her mental health journey, including the heartbreak of having a child diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the third episode of #ShareYourStoryLMU. Read more#ShareYourStoryLMU (ep. 3): "The Parent"
LMU addiction specialist Bradley Smith shares how his mental health journey helped him discover his life’s calling in the second episode of #ShareYourStoryLMU. Read more#ShareYourStoryLMU (ep. 2): “The Counselor”
Mental heath affects 1 in 4 students on college campuses, yet is a topic not widely discussed at universities. The Los Angeles Loyolan and Roar Studios set out to bring awareness to what individuals at LMU face in their daily lives and how we can best support one another. Premiering April 16. Read more#ShareYourStoryLMU Trailer