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University Times

The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

Victoria Ivie

Victoria Ivie, Editor-in-Chief

Victoria Ivie (she/they) is a fourth-year journalism major. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the University Times and writes with a focus of undercovered communities/stories. They love to read and hope to write a book within the next five years as well as be working in a newsroom.

 

All content by Victoria Ivie
Rain on Cal State LA's campus.

[Photo] ‘Rain, Rain, Go Away’

Tristan Longwell, Digital Editor
February 5, 2024
Cesia Rios, a psychology major, trying to avoid puddles on the Cal State LA campus. Photo by Victoria Ivie.

[Photo] Rain, rain, here to stay

Anne To, Managing Editor
March 21, 2023
Left to right: Cesar Ibarra and Kyle Wong eating in the USU, near Sbarro on Feb. 27, 2023. Photo by Victoria Ivie.

[Photo] Healthy food, anyone?

Thomas Davila, Multimedia Reporter
March 2, 2023
Studio arts major Shannon Turner sitting on the newly installed benches around campus.

[Photo] What’s up with the new benches?

Oscar Torres, Community News Digital Editor
February 2, 2023
a 75 year history of Cal State LA in the exhibit.

[Photo] A year in photos

Mia Alva, Editor in Chief
November 28, 2022
Black Friday and Cyber Monday accounted for nearly $20 billion in 
revenue for the 2022 shopping season

5 Black Friday tips and deals

Victoria Ivie, Managing Editor
November 14, 2022
A sign posted to the King Hall elevator, informing students it is out of order. The South elevators were down for more than three weeks.

Slow to fix accessibility issues?

Victoria Ivie, Managing Editor
April 18, 2022
Photo of the roller skates on the beige ground with photos of xrays placed around them.

The day that changed my life, maybe forever

Victoria Ivie, Community News Reporter
November 24, 2021
Two people in traditional clothes and colorful feather headdresses dance.

Art and culture converge in El Monte

Victoria Ivie, Community News Reporter
October 12, 2021
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