Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai visited California Lutheran University on Saturday, May 9, for a private Fireside Chat in Samuelson Chapel. The Pakistani activist discussed the ongoing ...
Update: On Dec. 5, The Echo confirmed that Robert Meadows, professor of criminology and criminal justice, is listed as the faculty adviser on the club’s application, according to ASCLU Senate Director ...
California Lutheran University adjunct communication professor Nancy Hernandez has been awarded the Community Spirit Award by the City of Fillmore for her volunteer service. “Any time that I do ...
Thrifting has become more popular in recent years and mitigates issues such as fast fashion, unemployment rates and clothing affordability for low-income households. The trend of thrifting is a ...
Schannae Lucas, chair of the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department, received the 2026 President’s Award for Teaching Excellence during the Honors Convocation on Tuesday, April 28 in Samuelson ...
California Lutheran University’s Athletics Department hosted its 2nd Annual Wine & Beer Walk fundraiser at the William Rolland Stadium Plaza on Saturday, April 25. More than 20 wineries and breweries ...
Since the dawn of time, the recording and retelling of stories has remained a constant element of our human experience. Today, the sheer volume of literary content at our disposal is immense, ...
Since 2008, Record Store Day has been celebrated internationally on the third Saturday of April to support independently owned record stores. Every year, fans and music collectors can find exclusive ...
“I played football here at Cal Lutheran and graduated in 1972.” Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Tim Hengst said. “I’ve always felt like teamwork was an important part of being successful. I ...
California Lutheran University’s Crochet and Fiber Arts Club, founded in December 2025, is a beginner-friendly space for students to learn how to crochet, knit and develop basic sewing skills.
Transfer students carry an unfair stigma that they are directionless, or simply giving up on their previous school. In reality, transferring can be a really positive, intentional and career-building ...