Name, image and likeness issues — and the money and deals involved — may reshuffle college athletics as thoroughly as Title IX. Here’s a look at a new competitive landscape.
Articles
Shelves of Selves
To Lynell George ’84, every book on her shelves is a window into who she was, is and will become. How to live when a treasured one goes missing?
Big City Oil
Oil used to be big in Los Angeles. In fact, it still is, and the industry’s impact on the region’s populations is far from equitable.
The WCC Roadmap
Here’s your guide to the WCC opponents who will go head-to-head for conference honors with this season’s men’s basketball team.
Aarika Hughes’ WCC Preview
Heading into her second season, Coach Aarika Hughes says her women’s basketball team will focus on defense and increase the tempo.
Title IX at 50
Title IX changed the landscape of university athletics. LMU women who have played, coached or worked in sports administration tell us how a federal civil rights law has shaped their lives.
100 Years of Fitting Print
The Loyolan’s first issue, published in 1923, included a story of a student who accidentally shot himself in the jaw. The paper has been a must-read ever since.
New LLS Chair in Business Law Named For Therese Maynard
A new LMU Loyola Law School Chair in Business Law is the first LLS endowed chair named for a woman.
Beyond the Bluff
The LMU leadership team, including President Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., is going on the road to bring alumni, parents, friends and donors across the country into closer dialogue with the university.
Seaver College To Be Home to Aerospace Propulsion Laboratory
A gift from Tom Mueller M.S. ’92, founder of ImpulseSpace, will establish the Mueller Aerospace Propulsion Laboratory in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering.