Carving the family Thanksgiving turkey is no amateur’s task. So, we went to an expert for advice: Amy Caton Polverini ’04, a surgeon with professional scalpel skills.
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Dear LMU — Letters From Our Readers, Fall 2022
Readers enter the fray with their own favorite Star Trek characters and reactions to other content from our recent issue.
Seaver’s Half Century
Seaver College celebrates 50 years
of service to science and society.
The Kicks
Sneakers, for some of us, are an identity statement. Exclusive one are collectors’ items. To London James ’13, they are wondrous works of ceramic art.
AI — Fear Or Friend It?
AI — artificial intelligence — is not coming, it’s here, there and everywhere. Two law experts tell us where it may be going next, and why that worries them.
The Full Story
LMU’s Inclusive History and Image Project will fill out the university’s past and shape its future.
Up in Arms
Evan Gerstmann, who teaches constitutional law, explains the origins of the Second Amendment and how its intent has been interpreted over time.
Disconnected
When the COVID-19 epidemic came to Yolo County, the disconnection between farmworkers and local government became its own health threat. Antonio De Loera-Brust ’17 describes what he witnessed.
A Well-Aimed Rock
Blake Pickens MBA ’19, a Chickasaw film producer and stand-up comedian, uses film and jokes to change people’s minds about Native Americans and people in poverty.
To Forgive Or Not
Perhaps no one has told a more moving tale of sin, forgiveness and absolution than the great “Catholic agnostic” novelist, Graham Greene. James T. Keane ’96 looks at the mystery of absolution.