The watering holes of the Western U.S. have saved many a summer for vacationers needing to cool down. Check out the favorite western water sites of Chris Liedle ’12, outdoor photographer.
Category: Articles
Summer Glass
A guide to summer fiction reading, by Julia Lee, professor of English in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts.
A Conversation With Nadia Kim
Nadia Kim, professor of sociology, discusses anti-Asian racism in today’s America.
Leimert Park Village
Ethan Smith ’11, M.S. ’16 sings the praises of a part of town that he considers the proverbial heart of South Central Los Angeles.
Coastal View
May Knight Rindge (1864–1941) fought with ferocious determination a railroad and the State of California while resisting the development of her Malibu property.
The Rector Testimonies
Pam Rector’s passing elicited a trove of memories of her impact on many in the LMU community. Here are some that came in through LMU channels.
Holding Back Kids
Redshirting, a common practice in Div 1 athletics, is now being practiced by parents of young athletes in the eighth grade to improve — so they hope — their child’s prospects for future athletic success.
Press Forward
Journalism, already under siege, has been emaciated by the pandemic, but two young alumni are adapting to the field’s post-COVID-19 future.
Our Lady of the Qur’an
For students in Amir Hussain’s
Intro to Islam course, nothing is more surprising than learning
of Islam’s esteem for Mary, the
mother of Jesus.
Court Extension
With President Joe Biden being urged to take steps to expand the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court, FDR’s attempt in 1937 may offer valuable lessons.