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ESTABLISHED 1921 October 13, 2011 Volume 90, Issue 11 Your Home. Your Voice. Your Newspaper.
Loyola Marymount University
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LMU University welcomes current cancels Archbishop José Gómez Greece Gómez discusses the value of missionary principles and the program history of the Church. By Brigette Scobas Asst. News Editor
The auditorium fell silent when Archbishop José Gómez walked through Hilton 100’s doors on Tuesday night to deliver his lecture on the Hispanic mission and the new evangelization. Gómez presides over the archdiocese of Los Angeles, which is the largest archdiocese in the United States, according to Catholic.org. All but a few seats were filled with students, professors, members of the Jesuit community at LMU, Church leaders from the Southern California area and LMU staff members, as well as University President David W. Burcham. The lecture was hosted by the LMU Latino Theology and Ministry Initiative, a project in the department of theological studies and the Center for Religion and Spirituality. The event was sponsored by the Office of the President. Dr. Robert Hurteau, the director of the Center for Religion and Spirituality, invited the archbishop last November. “When we invited the archbishop, that’s when the president told us he wanted to sponsor the event and when the president sponsors, that really helps,” he said. Magalí Del Bueno, a theological studies graduate student and the coordinator of LMU Latino Theology Graphic by Dol-Anne Asiru | Loyolan
See Archbishop | Page 2
Summer study abroad program will not take place in 2012 due to lack of available faculty.
By Laura Riparbelli Managing Editor
Students hoping to travel to Greece in 2012 won’t be making the trek this year with LMU; the Study Abroad Office has announced it will not be offering the program this upcoming summer citing a “faculty decision” to skip the program this year, according to Director of Study Abroad Jack Hobson. “It has nothing to do with the economic dynamics in Greece or security issues in Greece. … It was a faculty decision, so it was really a pool of faculty members who just said, ‘We have cycled through our faculty members right now, and there’s some personal stuff going on in different people’s lives’,” said Hobson. “Because there’s such a small pool of faculty members that are functional in the Greek language and are trained appropriately in Greek history, it just cycled through and wasn’t going to work for anyone this summer.” Junior finance major Ashley Thompson, who went on the five-week summer program this past summer, said that having professors teach
See Greece | Page 5
Burcham will deliver convocation speech today The President to reflect on LMU’s history and explain his plans for the University’s future. By Christopher James News Intern
The road map for the future direction of Loyola Marymount University will be unveiled as President David W. Burcham examines the past and present of LMU to craft his plans for the school. Burcham is going to be giving his Convocation to the LMU community in Sacred Heart Chapel today at 12:15 p.m. The Convocation address is titled, “Vision and Transformation: LMU into its Second Century.” After the Convocation, a luncheon reception will follow in Xavier Sculpture Garden. Given that it is LMU’s centennial year, Burcham has special plans for how he is going to focus his address today, including his wishes to take LMU into the next phase of its history.
“I will emphasize that it is important for LMU to use the centennial celebration to take stock of where we’ve been and where we’re headed. I will highlight many of our accomplishments and will emphasize the importance of the strategic planning process that is underway. The centennial provides an opportunity for institutional self reflection, to recognize and build upon our strengths and to confront our challenges,” said Burcham. Students and faculty hope the Convocation address will provide them and others in the LMU community with a guide of where our school is headed and what to expect in the coming years. Kristi Wade, senior director for University Relations, remarked how she believes “[LMU] should continue to strengthen the three pillars of LMU’s mission, which is what I believe makes this University so great.” “This is an exciting time at LMU with the year-long centennial celebration. While we reflect back on the history of the University, I look forward to hearing President Burcham’s
“Let’s Get One Thing Straight: I’m Not” event continues National Coming Out Day celebration The Office of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Student Services (LGBTSS) hosted a panel discussion of coming out experiences last night. LGBTSS Director Anthony Garrison-Engbrecht introduced the panel, which consisted of students, faculty and staff.
See Convocation | Page 4
Wings Galore! Contributor Michael Lange reviews the WOW Café & Wingery, testing out the sauces and wings to see if they're as WOW-worthy as their name suggests.
A&E, Page 12
Kellie Rowan | Loyolan
Index Classifieds.............................5 Opinion...............................6 A&E...................................10 Sports..............................16
The next issue of the Loyolan will be printed on October 20, 2011.
The Family Connection Redshirt junior Jon Colton and assistant coach Cara Colton discuss their journey to LMU water polo success.
Sports, Page 16