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Coming up on nearly a year post-graduation, LMU comedy staple Zoe Zakson’s (‘24) success as a stand-up comedian has not slowed down since leaving the Bluff. Zakson, originally from Chicago, Illinois, ...
As Commencement 2025 quickly approaches, some previous LMU graduates and former Loyolan staffers offer their thoughts and advice about graduation on the Bluff.
LMU was recently awarded the school’s first-ever Mellon Foundation grant, which will promote various projects and contributions through an initiative with the goal of redefining the ethical and social ...
LMU students aim to raise awareness of domestic violence, an issue that Los Angeles has a troubled history with.
LMU fell to No. 93 in U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 national university rankings, down 16 spots from last year’s placement at No. 77. Along with its No. 93 ranking, LMU placed No. 136 in Best ...
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 ...
In the second installment of a two-part series, the Loyolan places USC into the wider trend of fraternity disaffiliation taking place across the country.
'Buy now, pay later' (BNPL) services like Klarna and Afterpay have skyrocketed in popularity, prompting discussions about financial literacy among youth.
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.
Two years after the ascendancy of ChatGPT, an AI task force assembled by the BCLA proposed a new minor, centered around the ethical and human implications of artificial intelligence.
Twelve non-tenure track faculty spoke to the Loyolan in a series of exclusive interviews to explain their need to reignite the union effort, after 10 years since a previous formal ...
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 ...
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