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As someone without a car and a U.S. driver’s license, I can say from personal experience that there is very little one can do to get around in Los Angeles besides coercing car-owning friends to become ...
Misinformation on X is 70% more likely to be retweeted than real news, according to a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The study also found that true stories take six times as ...
With a similar number of fatalities, injuries and sufferings as other global conflicts, the Israel-Hamas conflict seems to activate Generation Z more than the Ukrainian and Sudan conflicts.
AI-generated images of Japanese school girls with missing limbs isn’t art, but it is dangerous.
To be a politician entails living in the constant focal point of the public eye. For Manhattan Beach, California City Councilwoman Amy Howorth and many other government officials, this can range from ...
In 2025, amid constant change and ongoing disasters, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. With the year barely half over, the Jesuits reflect on the importance of fostering community, love ...
The relationship between humanity and nature has always been complicated. Nonetheless, Lisa Fimiani, the Drollinger environmental leadership fellow for LMU’s Center for Urban Resilience, is showing ...
LMU President Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., made $1.18 million during the 2022-23 fiscal year, marking his second highest raise during his tenure at LMU.
Ben Shapiro sat down with me to answer a plethora of questions ranging from free speech to social justice to his opinions on transgender pronouns. His answers are sure to ...
Vivi Dallmer, a biochemistry major, knew she wanted to be in the military since middle school. After what she described as a fruitful career in ROTC, due to President Donald ...
With 4,422 parking spots available on campus, students and staff at LMU should experience ease in finding a space. However, given the 7,127 enrolled undergraduate students and over 2,000 faculty and ...
Student-run newspapers and media across the U.S. are losing necessary funding and being stripped of the resources they need to practice ethical and fair journalism. What the administrators and school ...