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California Lutheran University’s Publication for the College of Arts and Sciences
English
Morning Glory is so much more than just a college magazine. It has been a place of refuge and comfort for students, faculty, alumni and family, where people can process their emotions and make meaning and beauty out of both beautiful and painful experiences. It has been personally rewarding to cultivate a community of openness and dialogue on campus through the magazine.
Brianna Zaragoza '20
Global Studies
I chose to double major in Political Science and Global Studies after participating in the CLU Oxford Program. Prior to this, I was much more focused on American government and politics, but developed a more holistic view of governance and interdependency between countries and regions while I was abroad. This piqued my interest in international affairs, so I decided to add a Global Studies major to expose myself to the study of new (to me, at least), complex issues I was becoming more and more passionate about.
Olivia Marcey '17
Global Studies, Political Science
Multimedia
Opened in 2017, the William Rolland Art Center provides modern facilities for the Cal Lutheran Art and Multimedia departments. This venue contains computer labs, video and audio editing suites, a cinema screening room, as well as a virtual reality and video production studio. Also included are spaces for visual arts such as painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, and sculpture. A gallery space displaying student work is located at the entrance.