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We are excited to announce this week’s Los Angeles Loyolan Athlete of the week is Isabelle Reffel. Reffel is an outside hitter for the LMU Women’s Beach Volley team. Her greatest athletic thrill is ...
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Millions of people dream about becoming a professional athlete, but what it takes to get there is not always shown on television. Far from the bright lights, autographs and private jets associated ...
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, ...
November is National Native American Heritage Month, which acknowledges the contributions of Native Americans throughout the history of the U.S. Many sports have an Indigenous history that is often ...
LMU's surrounding Westchester neighborhood is a common area for students to live as an alternative to on-campus housing. The neighborhood is quickly accessed through the Loyola Boulevard entrance — ...
University President Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., made $1,175,991 in compensation in LMU’s 2022-23 fiscal year, according to the IRS Form 990. On the precipice of his 10th year serving as LMU’s 16th ...
Following Donald Trump's reelection as the 47th president of the U.S., the Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to declare LA a "sanctuary city" on Nov. 19, 2024. The distinction prevents the ...
The University has announced in a press release this evening that it will discontinue six sports after the 2023-24 season. These sports include men’s cross country, men’s rowing, men’s track and field ...
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 ...
This summer, the LMU community welcomed Nancy Pluzdrak, Ed.D., to the Bluff as the new vice president for Human Resources. Pluzdrak was born and raised in Detroit, “which is a fabulous place to be ...
In the press release that announced that six sports — men’s cross country, women’s track and field, men’s track and field, women’s rowing, men’s rowing and women’s swimming — would not be returning to ...
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