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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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26 / STUDENT AFFAIRS<br />

Pro Life Association<br />

Sierra Club<br />

Students Living Up to Standards<br />

Spiritual<br />

Campus Christian Fellowship<br />

Righteousness for Christian Fellowship<br />

Sports<br />

Boardriders Club<br />

Breakdancing Club<br />

Fencing Club<br />

Golf Club<br />

Men’s Lacrosse<br />

Roller Hockey Club<br />

Rowing Association<br />

Rugby Club<br />

Scuba Club<br />

Volleyball Club—Men<br />

Women’s Lacrosse<br />

Women’s Volleyball<br />

The <strong>University</strong> programs and services have varying<br />

membership requirements and offer an opportunity to<br />

become involved in a variety of activities geared to foster<br />

a sense of deeper understanding of people of all colors,<br />

creeds, and national origins.<br />

The following is a list of <strong>University</strong> Programs and Services<br />

on campus.<br />

Intramural Sports<br />

Special Games<br />

Student Manager Program<br />

Bird Nest<br />

Hannon Loft<br />

Lion’s Den<br />

Malone Student Center<br />

McKay Snack Shop<br />

St. Robert’s Auditorium<br />

Student Worker Program<br />

Student Campus Media<br />

The Los Angeles <strong>Loyola</strong>n<br />

The Los Angeles <strong>Loyola</strong>n, written and edited by students,<br />

is the official weekly newspaper of LMU. The <strong>Loyola</strong>n<br />

provides a forum for discussion of higher education and<br />

serves as an information source for the campus<br />

community. It affords students an opportunity for gaining<br />

practical journalism experience and provides them with a<br />

method for improving campus awareness. The <strong>Loyola</strong>n is<br />

a member of the American Collegiate Press Association<br />

and the National Collegiate Press Association.<br />

KXLU/KLMU<br />

KXLU Radio serves the <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Marymount</strong> campus and a<br />

large portion of the Los Angeles area with alternative,<br />

contemporary, classical, and fine arts programming.<br />

KXLU-FM operates at a frequency of 88.9 MHz. The<br />

station, broadcasting in stereo, operates 24 hours a day,<br />

365 days a year. KXLU-FM serves the varied needs of the<br />

community through a combination of musical<br />

programming. At the same time, the station strives to<br />

present informative and meaningful discussions and<br />

interviews.<br />

KLMU-AM operates at a frequency of 840 KHz. The<br />

station, exclusively serving the LMU community, operates<br />

from 7:00 a.m. until 1:00 a.m.<br />

The Tower<br />

The Tower, a student-run publication, is the official<br />

yearbook for the <strong>University</strong>. Students are responsible for<br />

all aspects of production. The Tower strives to include all<br />

dimensions of the <strong>University</strong> community: faculty, staff,<br />

students, graduating seniors, sports, clubs and<br />

organizations, and activities. The Tower is a member of<br />

the American Collegiate Press Association and the<br />

National Collegiate Press Association.<br />

Policies and Procedures<br />

Standards of Conduct<br />

<strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Marymount</strong> <strong>University</strong> endeavors to facilitate each<br />

student’s personal development and to foster selfawareness.<br />

LMU endeavors to provide experiences which<br />

will increase students’ knowledge of both their potential<br />

and responsibilities, allow students the qualitative<br />

satisfaction which results from working with others in a<br />

cooperative manner, and facilitate an understanding that<br />

the implications of their actions are the essence of<br />

intelligent, moral decision making. This approach is in<br />

harmony with our goals as a Christian and Catholic<br />

institution.<br />

These concepts are basic in the development of a student<br />

conduct code that aims to assist students in becoming<br />

aware of their responsibilities, rights, and obligations. It is<br />

understood that members of the <strong>University</strong> community<br />

will conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the<br />

educational and Catholic nature of the <strong>University</strong>. This<br />

demands not only demonstrating respect for the teaching,<br />

research, and administrative functions of the <strong>University</strong><br />

but also exhibiting a respect and genuine concern for the<br />

health, safety, and rights of members of the <strong>University</strong><br />

community and our visitors.

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