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UA.007.005  
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  • Language of Material: English
    Contributing Institution: William H. Hannon Library, Archives & Special Collections, University Archives
    Title: University Archives Student Newspapers and Periodicals
    Identifier/Call Number: UA.007.005
    Physical Description: 81 Linear Feet 6 boxes, 42 oversize boxes, 15 oversize books
    Date (inclusive): 1920-2010
    Abstract: This collection consists of newspapers and periodicals published by students of Loyola College, Loyola University, Marymount College, and Loyola Marymount University. Some of the publications collected were short lived, while others such as the Los Angeles Loyolan are still produced today. This collection consists of newspapers, periodicals, correspondence, and promotional materials.

    Conditions Governing Access

    Newspapers are restricted to researchers due to fragility and preservation concerns.
    The Loyolan is available to researchers on microfilm in the William H. Hannon Library. Submit requests through the library’s catalog, http://linus.lmu.edu/ .
    Please contact special.collections@lmu.edu with any questions regarding access to newspapers or to request digital facsimilies.

    Conditions Governing Use

    Materials in the Department of Archives and Special Collections may be subject to copyright. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, Loyola Marymount University does not claim ownership of the copyright of any materials in its collections. The user or publisher must secure permission to publish from the copyright owner. Loyola Marymount University does not assume any responsibility for infringement of copyright or of publication rights held by the original author or artists or his/her heirs, assigns, or executors.

    Preferred Citation

    Loyola Marymount University Archives Student Newspapers and Periodicals. Loyola Marymount University, Department of Archives and Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    All material in this collection has been transferred to University Archives from Loyola Marymount University.

    Biographical / Historical

    Loyola Marymount University (LMU), located in Los Angeles, California, was founded as Loyola College of Los Angeles in 1911 by members of the Society of Jesus after the closure of St. Vincent’s College, a school for boys created by Vincentian Fathers in 1865. Loyola College grew quickly and a new campus was selected in 1917. In 1920, Loyola College began offering graduate level education by founding a separate law school. Official establishment of a graduate division would not occur until June 1950 even though the law school continued to thrive and after a Teacher Education Program at Loyola College had been created in 1948. Continued growth of the college prompted a second move for Loyola College in 1929 to the current campus in Westchester. Incorporated as Loyola College in 1918, the school achieved official university status in 1930. While Loyola University was experiencing a high growth rate in the early 20th century, so was the education program offered by the Religious of Sacred Heart of Mary for young women that had begun in 1923. In 1933, Marymount Junior College was opened in Westwood, Los Angeles. The college continued to grow; in 1948 the Junior College became a four-year university and granted its first baccalaureate degrees in 1948. In 1960, Marymount College moved to a campus on the Palos Verdes Peninsula to accommodate its growing student body. In 1968, Marymount College moved one last time to share the Loyola University campus. Although the two schools shared a physical space, Marymount College and Loyola University were still two separate schools and remain so for five years. Loyola Marymount University was officially named in 1973 after Loyola University and Marymount College merged. Student-run newspapers and periodicals have been a longstanding tradition in LMU’s history, beginning in 1920 with The Cinder in the Eye, the official newspaper of Loyola College. In 1923 the newspaper’s name changed to The Loyolan, and later to The Los Angeles Loyolan, which is currently published weekly in print and updated daily online. Newspapers and periodicals continue to be a great way for students to not only share news, but to showcase their ideas, opinions, and writing skills with the LMU community.

    Scope and Contents

    This collection consists of the newspapers and periodicals published by Loyola College, Loyola University, Marymount College, and Loyola Marymount University students. Some series include policies, correspondence, and flyers associated with the respective publication.