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Women honored in Latino Art Museum exhibit
This year the Women’s International Art show had its opening reception on March 12 at the Latino Art Museum in the Pomona Art Colony and will continue through Saturday.
Gary Colby shares story of photography
As a professor of photography, Gary Colby has channeled his passion for photography into the department as the enrollment jumps beyond what was originally expected.
A quartet’s twist on Chinese music
With the help of bolts, screws, felt and a regular drinking glass, the “East Meets West” performance at the Little Bridges Hall in Claremont entertained with traditional Chinese music and a twist of historical poetry.
Abstract paintings lift spirits in Zask Gallery
The Zask Gallery in Palos Verdes treats its guests to the traditional and abstract with their currently display, “Second Nature: Landscape Variations” featuring local artists as well as Professor of Art Ruth Trotter.
Clever artist Michael Woodcock leaves patrons smiling
The Harris Gallery opened with the simple, but entertaining work of Michael Woodcock on Tuesday.
Musical ‘The Last Five Years’ explores relationship
Handling a break-up can be a delicate process whether one is dating or in a serious relationship. In the play “The Last Five Years,” audiences will be treated to the private relationship between two people.
Students roll the dice at Sigma Kappa casino night event
With a two night stay at the Aria and two tickets to any show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on the line, guests of the sisters of Sigma Kappa gambled for a chance to win the grand prize.
Morgans honored as Alumni of the Year
Stephen and Ann Morgan were honored as Alumni of the Year at the Sheraton Fairplex Hotel last Friday.
300 ‘Deathly Hallows’ tickets offered
Beginning Monday the Campus Activities Board and Associated Students of the University of La Verne will be giving out free tickets to the midnight showing of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” that comes out on Nov. 19.

