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New state COVID-19 testing site on campus from 2022-02-08T18:00
California Lutheran University added a COVID-19 state testing site on Monday, Jan. 24 in the Gilbert Sports and Fitness center parking lot. Our reporter Madison Kosar comes on the show to break ...
ListenEl Eco: La falta de recursos de salud mental para profesores from 2021-12-14T04:00
El siguiente podcast estará completamente en español como parte de un proyecto colaborativo entre The Echo y la clase de SPAN 301.
Hay varios recursos de salud mental que son a...
Town Hall emphasizes coming out of the pandemic'stronger' from 2021-11-09T04:00
A town hall for California Lutheran University faculty and staff was held on Tuesday Nov. 2 to relay general campus updates and provide more information on strategic planning, enrollment, the un...
Listen'Le Gumby': The french-language newspaper of Cal Lutheran from 2021-10-26T03:00
California Lutheran University students Bailey Hendrix and Ariana Godinez created the first edition of “Le Gumby,” a French-language newspaper at Cal Lutheran. This was a part of a special topic...
ListenKingsmen Hockey Club faces change after the pandemic from 2021-10-12T00:00
The Cal Lutheran Hockey Club has grown significantly since their last season ended before the pandemic. The team is not a part of the university's athletic department, so they receive fundi...
Listen'Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world'with International Day of Peace from 2021-09-28T18:00
Cal Lutheran's Center for Global Engagement celebrated International Day of Peace on Tuesday, September 21 with a roster of events to show the university's commitment to peace. Our rep...
ListenCommentary and Analysis: Doubling Residential Student Capacity from 2021-04-21T02:00
Cal Lutheran Residence Life aims to bring 1,200 students back to the dorms in fall 2021. Now that all students are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and Ventura County's infection rate...
ListenThe Future of the Oxford Study Abroad Program from 2021-04-14T01:00
Uyeno-Tseng Professor of International Studies and Professor of Political Science Michael E. Brint is retiring after a 20-year career at Cal Lutheran, with that also passing on his legacy: the O...
ListenHow the 48 Hour Film Jam Persevered from 2021-04-07T00:00
On April 5, five teams’ short films competed for first, second and third place awards at from 2021-02-03T02:00
Almost one year ago, Cal Lutheran was forced to reckon with its racial climate that former President Chris Kimball described as a "long-standing" issue. Kimball and other cabinet membe...
Editors'Notes: Commentary and Analysis on Cal Lutheran History Project from 2021-01-27T01:00
News & Managing Editor Lindsey Potter and Editor in Chief Isabella Breda provide commentary and analysis on events and change throughout Cal Lutheran's history as well as the process an...
ListenIf Sports Return, Fans Likely Won't from 2020-11-18T01:00
If state, NCAA and county guidelines permit Cal Lutheran student-athletes to return to play in the spring, they may not get to see any fans in the bleachers. Our reporter, Sebastian Gagnon, com...
ListenAmidst a Pandemic, Professors are Asked to Return from 2020-11-11T01:00
Among the commitments necessary to return to in-person learning in the spring semester, faculty members and staff are required to return to campus. If they present a physician's note, accom...
ListenNew President, New Organizational Structure from 2020-10-27T22:00
Many California Lutheran University offices and departments used to report directly to the president, but that’s changing. Our staff reporter, Christer Schmidt, comes on the show to discuss what...
ListenWhat Will the Spring Semester Look Like? from 2020-10-20T23:00
Last week, California Lutheran University announced plans to hold classes in a split in-person and online format during the spring 2021 semester, sacrificing spring and Easter breaks to reduce ...
ListenWhy We Celebrate Indigenous Peoples'Day from 2020-10-14T01:00
This Monday, Oct. 12, was Indigenous Peoples' Day. America's reckoning with its racist past has led to a push to replace a celebration of a colonizer, with a celebration of the people ...
ListenCounseling and Psychological Services During the Pandemic from 2020-10-07T00:00
With added stressors including an impending election, fully remote learning and a growing pandemic-related death toll, Counseling and Psychological Services at California Lutheran University is ...
ListenStudent Handbook Updates from 2020-09-30T00:00
For the first time in California Lutheran University history, revisions to the student handbook included input from students that was collected during focus groups in summer 2020. Our staff repo...
ListenASCLU Senators Convene Again from 2020-09-23T00:00
In this episode we sit down with the newly elected Freshman Senator, Millennia Gamez, to hear more about her background and goals for the campus community. The Echo's staff reporter Alijah ...
ListenMeet Cal Lutheran's First Female President from 2020-09-16T21:00
At the beginning of 2020, California Lutheran University students were calling for Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The university is starting a fully remote fall semester with ...
ListenMeet Cal Lutheran's First Female President from 2020-09-16T21:00
At the beginning of 2020, California Lutheran University students were calling for Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The university is starting a fully remote fall semester with ...
ListenMeet Cal Lutheran's First Female President from 2020-09-16T21:00
At the beginning of 2020, California Lutheran University students were calling for Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The university is starting a fully remote fall semester with ...
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