University administrators and faculty members are currently debating a potential new position for non-tenure track (NTT) ...
In this week's episode, Opinion Intern Dylan Conybeare joins me to discuss the effectiveness of the 'No Kings' Day protests ...
With the FIFA World Cup, Super Bowl and 2028 Summer Olympics all being hosted in LA, are tickets to these games within reach ...
For the second consecutive season, the LMU women’s water polo team are Golden Coast Conference (GCC) champions, beating ...
Aspects of left-wing politics are starting to resemble the horseshoe theory, where the language policing and denial of ...
This past weekend at the Del Rey Theatre, LMU's Del Rey Players opened their latest production, "The Trail to Oregon!" — a ...
You'll walk up, grab your free canvas tote at Wellness Wednesday, feel good about yourself for about four minutes and then ...
In a recent announcement, LMU Dining Services saying the universally-tolerated Kikka Sushi, located in freshman land, is now ...
From eerie interrogations and playful competition to deeply personal stories of identity, LMU’s Spring Dance Concert brought a wide range of student choreography to the stage, with each piece offering ...
In the face of inescapable political turmoil in the United States, the “No Kings” protests have allowed millions to voice their grievances with the current president. But even with a ...
The rhythm and energetic steps of the 8th annual Sueño de México lit up Sunken Garden, reining in anyone who walked by.
To celebrate Artemis II’s historic lunar mission and the School of Film and Television's “Project Hail Mary” screening this ...
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