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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.
LMU students aim to raise awareness of domestic violence, an issue that Los Angeles has a troubled history with.
With 4,422 parking spots available on campus, students and staff at LMU should experience ease in finding a space. However, given the 7,127 enrolled undergraduate students and over 2,000 faculty and ...
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.
LMU’s Class of 2025 have expressed excitement after the University announced in a press release that the 113th Commencement ceremonies will be moved back onto the Westchester campus.
The Federal First Reconfiguration of Workday modifies how work-study students with two jobs on campus receive their work-study award.
Gonzaga University’s potential departure to the Big 12 Conference would massively alter the college basketball landscape in the West Coast Conference (WCC) and the nation. Although this deal is ...
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 ...
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, ...
The Seaver College of Science and Engineering is currently developing the Engineering Innovation Complex, hoping to provide a space for collaborative learning that will reach into the future of ...
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 ...
From gladiators to modern-day Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), fighting has always been a part of entertainment. There is an inherent spectacle to violence that keeps audiences invested. No ...