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Though professional sports are represented as a fantasy, the reality is often far from expectations. Present and former professional baseball players—all LMU alumni—explain what the lifestyle is like.
“I just wish there was a different option.” From friends, classmates and colleagues — I’ve heard this more times than I can count. Many members of Generation Z (Gen Z) are dissatisfied with the ...
Asst. Managing Editor Grace McNeill breaks down the new “time, place, manner” policy for students and the development of another policy for faculty and staff.
Location, cutting edge-technology and facilities, personalized learning and a tradition of humanism — all pillars of LMU’s School of Film and Television (SFTV). Consistently ranked among the top 10 ...
From our attention spans to our daily habits, social media has invariably changed the modern world and our activism. When I think of the variety of posts I’ve seen this week alone, I get frustrated ...
Twelve years since former President Barack Obama established Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), many DACA recipients face uncertainty about their future in the wake of the presidential ...
LMU President Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., made $1.18 million during the 2022-23 fiscal year, marking his second highest raise during his tenure at LMU.
For the past decade, transit usership in Southern California has been plummeting, with a 25 percent decrease in the number of trips taken on busses, and with the metro losing 10 percent of its already ...
LMU fell to No. 93 in U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 national university rankings, down 16 spots from last year’s placement at No. 77. Along with its No. 93 ranking, LMU placed No. 136 in Best ...
Soon after Donald Trump’s reelection, Los Angeles City Council voted for a “Sanctuary City” distinction, meaning LA city resources couldn’t be used to aid federal immigration efforts. LAUSD soon ...
After over 32 years of healing, Homeboy Industries founder Greg Boyle (‘85) was honored by President Joe Biden as one of 19 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
To be a politician entails living in the constant focal point of the public eye. For Manhattan Beach, California City Councilwoman Amy Howorth and many other government officials, this can range from ...