Black Students in Business (BSB) works towards empowering Black students pursuing careers in the business field through career workshops, professional seminars and networking opportunities. In this episode, I spoke with co-presidents of BSB Amina Lamar, marketing major, and Tre Williams, business management and leadership major, to discuss the organizations reestablishment and impact throughout the past year.
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Black Students in Business (BSB) works towards empowering Black students pursuing careers in the business field through career workshops, professional seminars and networking opportunities. In this episode, I spoke with co-presidents of BSB Amina Lamar, marketing major, and Tre Williams, business management and leadership major, to discuss the organizations reestablishment and impact throughout the past year.
Black Students in Business (BSB) works towards empowering Black students pursuing careers in the business field through career workshops, professional seminars and networking opportunities. In this episode, I spoke with co-presidents of BSB Amina Lamar, marketing major, and Tre Williams, business management and leadership major, to discuss the organizations reestablishment and impact throughout the past year.
In this week’s episode, Opinion Intern Wasay Abdali joins me to discuss progressive politics and how nepotism may hinder the Democratic Party's goals in the wake of Representative Nancy Pelosi’s planned exit from Congress.
Jared Coleman, Ph.D., discusses his work in computer science and why he thinks curiosity for curiosity’s sake should be more encouraged in research. Listen here.
Last weekend, Kappa Alpha Theta hosted their annual Rock the CASA fundraiser. In this week's episode, Assistant News Editor Zak McHale filled me in on the fun-filled event and how it plays a role in combatting federal funding cut by the Trump administration.
"Nostra Aetate" was declared by Pope Paul VI and the Second Vatican Council to foster respect, understanding and unity between Christian and non-Christian religions. In this episode, Theological Studies Professor Amir Hussain, Ph.D., and I discuss how the document has fostered an alliance between Christianity and Islam.
Earlier this week, Californians voted to pass Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Proposition 50 in a special election. Assistant News Editor Izzy Caputi joined me in the studio to discuss the Westchester community’s reaction and what this means for California politics in this week’s episode.
With the University considering moving a department out of SFTV, students and faculty have made their reactions known. Managing Editor Sabatino Stacchi and I talked about the most recent updates on the situation in this week’s episode.
Budget transparency has been a large aspect of NTT faculty unionization demands. Despite the University sharing some of its financial information with the public, faculty still feel they're not getting the transparency they've been asking for.
President Trump is endorsing the persecution of undocumented individuals, specifically those who are Latinx. Through dehumanization and the challenging of the Constitution, democracy is backsliding.
Elena Conic, a senior film and television production major and director of ROAR Studios' latest documentary film, "The Uprooted," sits down to reflect on her filmmaking experience and how her Mexican heritage helped guide her storytelling. Listen here.
Pop stars like Taylor Swift & Sabrina Carpenter have been met with backlash due to the sexualized lyrical content of their most recent musical offerings. Assistant Opinion Editor Cathryn Giusto shares why she thinks this style of lyricism is “cheap” and how that will affect the culture of pop music.
In today’s episode, Colin Mills sits down with Eliz Bercaw to discuss her article covering an LMU student athlete’s stint on "RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars."
In a sit down interview, Assistant Bluff Editor Jackson Oswald argues that in contemporary media, comedy comes with a hidden cost — that cost being a potential infringement upon our First Amendment rights.
In response to the University's decision to no longer recognize the non-tenure track faculty’s labor union, students, faculty, staff and the union quickly rallied against the decision, concluding in an eventful Community Conversations meeting with top-level University administrators. News Editor Zak McHale lays out the details.
Founders of shangri-LA, Levi Huvard and Julian Currier, discuss their journey from LMU Tiny Dorm to Shangri-LA and their lives as musical curators of the LMU music scene.
Black Students in Business (BSB) works towards empowering Black students pursuing careers in the business field through career workshops, professional seminars and networking opportunities. In this episode, I spoke with co-presidents of BSB Amina Lamar, marketing major, and Tre Williams, business management and leadership major, to discuss the organizations reestablishment and impact throughout the past year.