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Nā Kōlea throws 49th annual luau after a three year hiatus

After a three-year pandemic induced hiatus, LMU’s student-run organization and Hawaii club, Nā Kōlea, hosted…

Defining your legacy: NBA champions speak at LMU

For the third and final installment of ‘The Marathon Continues’ speaker series, hosted by real…

Five Takeaways from Jennette McCurdy’s Keynote Speech

On Feb. 15, Jennette McCurdy sat across from outgoing Editor-in-Chief of the Los Angeles Loyolan,…

What the earthquake in Turkey can tell us about California’s “Big One”

Monday brought yet another devastating earthquake to Turkey and Syria, as a 6.3 aftershock terrified…

“Dancing Through The Decades”: 2023 Lip Sync Fundraiser Hits Drollinger Stage

Every year, campus sororities and fraternities choreograph acts for weeks leading up to the event, which is why students may have lately seen groups of people practicing dance moves near Sunken Gardens. The performances are meant to be humorous, but the preparation is no joke; groups use props and dress up as celebrities; this year featured a parody of Pitbull and Justin Beiber. Dance majors in each chapter are enlisted to create and teach the choreography, and many more hours are devoted to fundraising for the B+ Foundation — it’s “Be positive,” not “Be plus” — a nonprofit that aids families of children with cancer.

A Friendship Slay on Valentines Day

All across campus yesterday, students could be spotted in pink and red outfits, carrying roses,…

Students have a Blxst at Hilton

When singer, rapper, songwriter, and producer Blxst pulled up to LMU’s Hilton Business School, it…

Black Belts & Billboards:  Kickin’ it with Olivia Palombo 

Olivia Palombo, 19, is a sophomore journalism student at LMU who is remarkably involved on…

Sick? Injured? Super wasted? LMU’s student EMTs have your back

Imagine you’re walking back home on a Saturday night when you notice your roommate has…

Surprise! LMU has a 65-year-old indie radio station

It’s a low-profile but far-reaching LMU organization, a monument to a bygone era of teens…