Lucy Clarke ’77 spent 14 years of her career teaching children who lived a few miles from a border crossing in Texas, where she witnessed heartache, frustration and joy.
Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
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Harvest Celebration
LMU’s annual Wine Classic is a 40-year tradition that is devoted to the cause of raising money for student scholarships.
Q&A With Derrick Gathers
Derrick Gathers, brother of Hank Gathers, why Hank was admired as much for who he was off the basketball court as he was for what he accomplished on the court.
The Left-Handed Tribute
For the 1989-90 LMU men’s basketball team, a simple foul shot become the symbol of its legendary season.
LMU Hosts Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate
On Dec. 19, 2019, LMU played a national role in the U.S. presidential election process when it hosted the sixth Democratic Party presidential candidates’ debate of the 2020 election. The event was both the most complex and visible held on campus…
Shady Park
Griffith Park was a Christmas present to Los Angeles, generously given by a man who later spent two years in San Quentin for shooting his wife as she knelt before him.
Trees, Please
Although we may take them for granted, the trees of Los Angeles are as crucial to our health as sunlight.
Folks’ Music
There are a few blocks of Pico Boulevard where one can still get a sense of what Santa Monica used to be like before most of it was bought up and turned into luxury lofts and the like. Rae’s Restaurant is…
Dear LMU—Letters From Our Readers, Winter 2020
Alumni share their memories about living in — and, for some, sneaking into — Huesman and Sullivan residence halls, which are soon to be replaced.
In Memoriam Winter 2020
A list — a memorial wall, in a way — of those in the LMU alumni community who have passed away.