Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
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Origins: Petr Herman ’18
Petr Herman’s journey brought him from a small town in the Czech Republic to the megacity of Los Angeles. From a young age, he knew he wanted a life lived internationally and that basketball would be his vehicle.
Angels Flight
Appearing repeatedly in L.A. films and film noir fiction, Angels Flight, a short, unforgettable funicular, is one of the city’s most fascinating landmarks.
A Conversation With Saeri Cho Dobson
Saeri Cho Dobson, associate professor of graphic design, talks about design as an expression of social justice and her work with students involved with community organizations. She was interviewed by Editor Joseph Wakelee-Lynch.
Huddling Up for Women’s Sports
LMU’s Fourth Annual Women in Athletics — Day at the Races raised funds for women’s sports programs.
From Bus Rides to Obama
Robert Singleton reflects on his experience as a Freedom Rider in 1961 and the 2008 election of Barack Obama.
A Conversation with Maximiliano Isi ’14
Maximiliano Isi ’14 works on one of the teams of scientists that detected the collision of two neutron stars this past October. They documented an event that could change what we think about how the universe the universe works.
A Conversation with Andee and Bianca Velasco
Andee ’19 and Bianca ’19 Velasco, sisters and teammates on the LMU women’s basketball team, talk about where sibling rivalry starts and ends in daily life and on the court.