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Olivia Palombo

Los Angeles

Senior Reporter at The Los Angeles Loyolan

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  • 1 month ago | lamag.com | Olivia Palombo |Christopher Gialanella

    Coachella, a Palm Desert staple and one of the most well-known music festivals in the world, closed out its 2025 events on Sunday, April 20, and it won't soon be forgotten. Of course, everyone is still talking about the killer performance by Lady Gaga on Friday, which was nearly as thrilling on the Livestream as it was in person. Highlighting the pop queen's latest record, Mayhem, it was a tour de force in the flesh, a show that brought the crowds together for singing, dancing and connecting.

  • 2 months ago | lamag.com | Olivia Palombo |Christopher Gialanella

    “In Nature, nothing exists Alone” – Rachel CarsonThe Sierra Club hosted its annual Trail Blazers Ball, honoring notable figures such as Dr. Jane Goodall, Bill Nye, William Shatner, Quannah ChasingHorse, Jessica Sarowitz, Josh and Rebecca Tickell, and Wawa Gatheru. The event, which took place at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, brought together artists, activists and environmentalists to recognize and honor those on the frontlines of environmental leadership and justice.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | lamag.com | Olivia Palombo

    Major retailers and L.A. fashion and beauty brands launch comprehensive relief efforts providing clothing, supplies, and monetary support to wildfire victims across the city.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | laloyolan.com | Grace McNeill |Olivia Palombo

    Editor's NoteUpdates on this page will be from Friday, Jan. 10 and onward. For updates from Tuesday, Jan. 7 to Thursday, Jan. 9, click here. Since the initial community advisory sent by LMU to community members on Tuesday, Jan. 7 as a result of high winds and fires in Los Angeles County, the University has provided community members with various updates. In-person classes are set to continue on Monday, Jan. 13 and all campus operations remain normal.

  • Nov 22, 2024 | laloyolan.com | Olivia Palombo

    Editor's NoteWhen and why does the Loyolan use anonymous sources? Anonymous sources are prohibited at the Loyolan unless it is determined that publishing a source’s name, affiliation, title or description could put the source in a perilous situation. The editor-in-chief, in consultation with advisers, determines the credibility of the anonymous source’s request.

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