When Phoenix was overwhelmed with the needs of asylum seekers, a Jesuit high school put its Ignatian principles into practice.
Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
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The Counter Vote
If the Electoral College vote produces a result that doesn’t reflect the popular vote for president, is it time to shutter the institution?
A Conversation With Elie Miller
Elie Miller discusses her work helping people with the collateral consequences of felony convictions.
American Customs
First turned away at Ellis Island, an immigrant family found a way into the U.S. from Canada and helped build America for the next 100 years.
Striking Gold — and Black
Adrien Perez ’16, who terrorized WCC opponents as an LMU attacker for men’s soccer, scored his first MLS goal for LAFC in this first start for the team earlier this season. He talks about life as a pro and what he’s learning on one of the best teams in Major League Soccer.
Day of Giving Sets New Standard
LMU’s March 2019 Day of Giving surpassed all expectations.
Credential-Sharing
Credential-sharing may seem victimless. But if you care about the future of streaming content, you may miss what you haven’t paid for.
Fletcher on First
Former Lion shortstop David Fletcher remembers a series of firsts from his rookie season in Major League Baseball as a Los Angeles Angel.
Burning the Roots
In some of California’s farm communities, the education of farmworkers’ children is going up in flames.
Girls in the Garage
You may not recognize all their names, but these 10 all-female rock bands have shaped, and changed, your rock ‘n’ roll.