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The event featured soldiers “sharing their harrowing firsthand experiences from the Israel-Gaza War,” according to an Instagram post by the LLS Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA) chapter. Students ...
The University has announced in a press release this evening that it will discontinue six sports after the 2023-24 season. These sports include men’s cross country, men’s rowing, men’s track and field ...
EGOT-winning singer-songwriter and previous First Amendment Week speaker John Legend will address the class of 2024 on May 4. Acclaimed artist Janelle Monáe will speak at the graduate commencement on ...
LMU is expected to release a new “time, place, manner” (TPM) policy that pertains to faculty and staff, according to Kristin Agostoni, associate director for public and media relations, in a statement ...
LMU meal plans rose almost 10% across the four standard levels — the “L,” “I,” “O” and “N” meal plans — from the start of the 2023-24 academic year to the 2024-25 academic year. The “A” meal plan, ...
Over the course of 2022, LMU was named the No. 8 Green College in the U.S. by the Princeton Review and continues to make strides in sustainability. This achievement comes off the back of decades of ...
Provost Thomas Poon, Ph.D., addressed a sea of faculty, staff and students at his sixth convocation address on Wednesday, March 20. Poon’s presentation was centered around the reorganization of the ...
Working behind-the-scenes and often away from the limelight, LMU’s athletic ac ademic advising team has an invaluable role on campus. Amidst the chaos and uncertainty of college sports, these advisors ...
Four decades ago, Father Greg Boyle S.J. (‘85), founder of Homeboy Industries, graduated from LMU with a master's in English and began his career devoted to spreading love through community building.
When it was announced in September 2021 that BYU would be leaving the West Coast Conference to join the Big 12, it seemed like only a matter of time before Gonzaga joined them in departing the WCC.
The tentative agreement was widely celebrated as a victory by members, with improvements in hourly pay, establishment of a legal fund, maternity protections and retroactive pay. The negotiations ended ...
According to John Logsdon, who serves as the chair of the Neighborhood of Westchester/Playa’s Public Safety Committee, there has been a noticeable uptick in crime in the Westchester area. Los Angeles ...
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