
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
Over the past 20-plus years I've covered a lot of what makes L.A. L.A. — transportation, education, municipal politics and art, and I’ve profiled many of our most creative visual and performing artists.
I’ve found this wide range of reporting experience helps me in my current role as a general assignment reporter with a focus on covering arts and culture.
I was born in Mexico City and grew up in Tijuana and San Diego. I’ve spent a lot of time keeping up my Spanish, and that’s helped me stay connected to my Mexican culture and the cultures of Latin America.
I’ve put in a lot of miles driving around Southern California to report, and that’s led me to love how distinct each neighborhood is: in geography, architecture, warmth and food.
I won the L.A. Press Club’s 2006 Radio Journalist of the Year and other awards. I'm also the host of the Forgotten Revolutionary podcast. I live with my family in Long Beach.
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Cal State Fullerton laid off more than 40 non-faculty employees, other campuses more.
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Cal State Long Beach employees who work on campus worry as student outbreak in dorms grows.
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The university said contract tracing revealed students attended parties in violation of campus rules. As of Wednesday, there were 22 confirmed COVID-19 cases.
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Fresno State President Joseph Castro will be the new CSU chancellor. He faces major financial and educational challenges.
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Fresno State President Joseph Castro will be the new CSU chancellor. He faces major financial and educational challenges at the university system.
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The non-partisan Legislative Analyst Office says Prop. 16 wouldn’t automatically bring back affirmative action.
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Top priorities for the new leader: managing the move to online learning, and navigating pandemic-related state funding cuts.
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CSU’s main office hasn’t required campuses to adopt one set of COVID-19 protocols.
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After outbreaks at Cal State campuses in Chico and San Diego, CSU employees say COVID-19 protocols aren't enough.
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Some UC campuses still planned to use the test scores for admission. This order stops those plans immediately.