September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, which is not stopping President Trump from making drastic reductions to ...
On Sept. 18, students, faculty and staff filled the pews of Sacred Heart Chapel for the Mass of the Holy Spirit, a ...
LMU’s Journalism Department has begun the process of bringing back student organizations dedicated to recognizing the diverse ...
Made with love, built on hustle. Every Wellness Wednesday, Zingo Tacos brings their authentic Mexican menu from El Sereno to LMU. Family-run since 1992, their goal is to make every ...
In a sit down interview, Assistant Bluff Editor Jackson Oswald argues that in contemporary media, comedy comes with a hidden cost — the potential infringement upon our First Amendment rights.
Unserious humor, such as this, comes at a hidden cost. Laughter derived outside a common real-life foundation risks encouraging passivity. If everything is absurd, why should I try to fix it? If all ...
Mentors undergo formal training through LGBTSS ahead of starting the program. Additional perks of being a mentor include free ...
The University is considering whether to move the film, television and media studies department from the School of Film and ...
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Following the board of trustees’ final decision to no longer recognize faculty unions by exercising a religious exemption ...
The Outlet is a student-run artistic community that meets weekly to do arts and crafts, mingle and destress. Open to everyone ...
It happened around 2 a.m. in one of those little lost sock refugee camps, which some call laundry rooms. There, tucked away among the weary, roaming freshmen, rests rows upon ...