Were you at Loyola in 1968 when Loyola University and Marymount College launched their partnership? Share your memories of how life changed on campus when the two became one and LMU was born.
Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
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Jordan Peele Puts Racism on Film
Actor and director Jordan Peele talked about racism, horror films and understanding the audience when he spoke in SFTV’s Mayer Theater for The Hollywood Masters Series.
A Constitutional Defense
When it comes to the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment — the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the right to petition the government for redress of grievances and to right to assemble peaceably — the nation may be in need of a remedial course.
Saved By Comedy
David Mirkin ’78, writer, director and producer of hit TV show “The Simpsons,” talks about smart, dark and twisted comedy and his career, from L.A.’s stand-up clubs to “The Simpsons Movie.”
The Persistent Power of the Written Word
The ways that we communicate continually change. But no matter the devices, we continue to exchange words to inspire, persuade and educate.
A Conversation With Ralph Eurich Patacsil ’18
Studio Arts major Ralph Eurich Patacsil painted a Nativity scene, titled “Puengen Yu’us (Night of God),” for his final project in his theology course Meeting Christ in Faith and Art. Born and raised in Guam, Patacsil decided to bridge the cultural legacies of his native land’s Spanish colonial past and the island’s indigenous Chamorro people.
Vain and Unfulfilled Hope
For most of my adult life, I’ve worked on magazines — three in higher education, a lifestyle magazine focused on diabetes, and a religious social justice monthly. From the very first issue that came off a press with my name…