Prior to “TODAY,” which began publication in the 1980s, the campus newspaper for Loma Linda University was called the “Observer.” “Newsbreak” was also accepted as a correct answer, which was a publication that served LLU Medical Center.
Larry Feenstra, Mignon Mosley, and Kimber Werner are this week’s three random winners. Please e-mail pr@llu.edu to claim your prize, which must be picked up within 60 days.
In 1988, the “Observer” and “Newsbreak” ceased publication and were succeeded by LLUH “TODAY,” which still runs monthly and reports on all of Loma Linda University Health.
The very first issue of “TODAY” reported on groundbreaking ceremonies for a major new therapeutic facility at Loma Linda University Medical Center. What treatment would be offered at the facility?
E-mail the answer to pr@llu.edu by midnight Tuesday, June 10, for a chance to win.