This year, LMU’s oldest service organization on campus, the Crimson Circle, is celebrating its 90th year. As the original service organization on campus, Crimson Circle has been an integral part of the Lion community, read what their President Raleigh Burk …
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Sharing a Global Impact on the Bluff
Anastasiia Glushneva ‘21 is a communication and journalism double major from Siberia, Russia. For Glushneva, living in Los Angeles is very different than her home town. “I lived in a small city, which was very condensed. You could tell where …
A Mission of Mental Health
From October 7 through October 9, Agape Service Organization, the newest service organization on LMU’s campus, held its second annual Mental Health Marathon. Raven Yamamoto ‘21, a junior journalism major and political science minor, Agape’s current president, shared the …
Lions Creating Change
Leah Sullivan ‘20 is an entrepreneurship major taking the values we learn at LMU into business off of the bluff. Inspired by a sophomore entrepreneurship class project, Sullivan, along with Summer Morgan ‘18 and Delaney Drexler ‘18 have created a …
Curbside Bands Together to Open for T-Pain
Curbside, one of the two winners of Mane Entertainment’s Singer-Songwriter Showdown, opened for T-Pain this past Sunday at ASLMU‘s Fallapalooza. The LMU students took some time to share details of what brought them to LMU and how they …
Princeton Review Names LMU one of America’s Best College
Loyola Marymount University has been recognized once again in the 2020 edition of The Princeton Review’s Best 385 Colleges list.
This year, LMU ranked in the top 20 in several categories, including Most Engaged in Community Service, Best Science Lab …
Finding Purpose and Passion for Community
This past spring, the LMU Sorority & Fraternity Life community hosted their first ever annual LMU Dance Marathon – a 6-hour event celebrating yearlong fundraising totaling $44,349 for the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation, an organization that provides funding …