A recent teach-in on labor and higher education highlighted sentiments that have arisen among some faculty and students in ...
At LMU, Hispanic Heritage Month has been driven by the student leaders at the core of the Hispanic and Latino focused student groups. With goals of improving outreach and recognition ...
Ignacio Student Support Services has been discontinued as of Sept. 30, 2025. In this episode, we discuss its legacy and what’s next.
The Burns Recreation Center celebrated its 25th anniversary this August, commemorating a quarter-century of growth and ...
LMU’s Ignacio Student Support Services, a federal TRIO program aimed at assisting students from first-generation, low-income and disability backgrounds to thrive academically, has closed as of Sept. 3 ...
Students, faculty and administrators continue to engage in discussions surrounding the implications of the LMU board of trustees’ religious exemption from the non-tenure track faculty union— including ...
Burns Recreation Center is the on-campus fitness hub for all LMU students to take advantage of. With over 35 different classes a week, all with different levels of intensity and ...
From Oct. 5-11, book lovers are coming together to celebrate and support the freedom to read. Banned Books Week raises ...
Lions took a break from the studying and projects of this midterm season to attend this year's Fallapalooza, hosted by ASLMU ...
With success comes scrutiny, especially in the world of sports. From tennis to gymnastics and basketball, female athletes, ...
Since the start of his presidency, Donald Trump has set out to harm the Department of Education. The recent government shutdown is no different.
In the 2026 U.S. News & World Report national university rankings, LMU dropped 11 places despite notable placements in fields like business and engineering. The 2026 rankings mark the first ...
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