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When migrants become political pawns

When migrants become political pawns

The Los Angeles Loyolan — Long the target of political discourse and rhetoric, migrants face uncertainty now more than ever as the presidential election approaches.

Provost Poon pushes for systemic change in his convocation address

Provost Poon pushes for systemic change in his convocation address

The Los Angeles Loyolan — Executive Vice President and Provost Thomas Poon, Ph.D., gave his annual convocation address placing systemic change and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at the forefront of his speech on Thursday,

ASLMU Elections Committee strives for increased student interest

ASLMU Elections Committee strives for increased student interest

The Los Angeles Loyolan — As the 2023 ASLMU election season approaches, the ASLMU Elections Committee is working hard to encourage students to apply.

Jennette McCurdy discusses the pains and triumphs of writing "I'm Glad My Mom Died"

Jennette McCurdy discusses the pains and triumphs of writing "I'm Glad My Mom Died"

The Los Angeles Loyolan — On Feb. 15, Jennette McCurdy visited LMU as First Amendment Week's keynote speaker to discuss her memoir, "I'm Glad My Mom Died."

ASLMU urges gender inclusivity at Burns through fitness initiatives

ASLMU urges gender inclusivity at Burns through fitness initiatives

The Los Angeles Loyolan — Burns Recreation Center Gender Inclusive Gym class is one of the many steps ASLMU and FitWell Center is taking to cultivate a more inclusive gym environment.

Angela Davis recounts her life as a political activist and academic

Angela Davis recounts her life as a political activist and academic

The Los Angeles Loyolan — Angela Davis sat down with Henry Louis Gates Jr. and shared her experience as an activist, academic, author and philosopher as a part of LMU's Global Conversations series.

What happened to students in overflow housing?

What happened to students in overflow housing?

The Los Angeles Loyolan — The freshmen who were placed in overflow or converted housing in August are now being moved to their permanent rooms as promised by Student Housing.

LMU unveils new renovation plans to Seaver and Pereira Hall

LMU unveils new renovation plans to Seaver and Pereira Hall

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Off-campus Halloween parties reignite conversation about noise concerns in Westchester

Off-campus Halloween parties reignite conversation about noise concerns in Westchester

The Los Angeles Loyolan — Following a weekend of Halloween parties, Westchester residents discuss off-campus student parties and whether they are affected by the noise.

Belles demonstrate in 24-hour silent protest for domestic violence awareness

Belles demonstrate in 24-hour silent protest for domestic violence awareness

The Los Angeles Loyolan — On Oct. 20, the Belles Service Organization held their annual 24-hour silent protest in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Caffeine Addiction Recovery Month encourages students to think about their caffeine consumption

Caffeine Addiction Recovery Month encourages students to think about their caffeine consumption

The Los Angeles Loyolan — October is National Caffeine Addiction Recovery Month, which encourages students to think about their caffeine consumption and recognize healthy habits.

Pursuing social justice: Sina Kramer's lifelong commitment to philosophy and feminism

Pursuing social justice: Sina Kramer's lifelong commitment to philosophy and feminism

The Los Angeles Loyolan — 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.

What happened to student interest in ASLMU?

What happened to student interest in ASLMU?

The Los Angeles Loyolan — The 2023 ASLMU election consisted of mostly uncontested races. Why are less students engaged with LMU?

Education and learning sciences B.A. to move to the School of Education

Education and learning sciences B.A. to move to the School of Education

The Los Angeles Loyolan — As of fall 2023, the Education and Learning Sciences (Liberal Studies) B.A. will be housed under the School of Education.

Where do leftover dining dollars go?

Where do leftover dining dollars go?

The Los Angeles Loyolan — For many students, it's a mystery where or how their leftover mean plan money is used once the year ends.

Biden restructured his student loan forgiveness plan: What changes for LMU students?

Biden restructured his student loan forgiveness plan: What changes for LMU students?

The Los Angeles Loyolan — President Joe Biden announced the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan in August, a reimagined approach to his original student loan forgiveness plan that was shot down by the

Change in work-study policy raises concerns among students and supervisors

Change in work-study policy raises concerns among students and supervisors

The Los Angeles Loyolan — The Federal First Reconfiguration of Workday modifies how work-study students with two jobs on campus receive their work-study award.

Varada Sethu | The Ironic Unpredictability of Vocation

Varada Sethu | The Ironic Unpredictability of Vocation

Flaunt Magazine — How Following 'The Light at the End of the Tunnel' Led Her to the 'Doctor Who' Legacy

Emily Barber | Taking It to the Extremes and And Enjoying It

Emily Barber | Taking It to the Extremes and And Enjoying It

Flaunt Magazine — The Actor Reflects On 'Mobland' and Her Whirlwind Year on Stage and Screen