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Silence raising awareness
Jessica Loomer, a freshman English major, stands in 15 minutes of silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse Tuesday.
Construction on hold
Rainfall soaked most of Ortmayer Stadium on Sunday, stalling the field’s renovation while water was drained from the site.
La Verne programs recognized for excellence
Four Awards of Excellence from the Council of Advancement and Support of Education have been presented to the University Advancement office at the University of La Verne.
Panel addresses mining conditions in Peru
Students and faculty attended a discussion panel, which focused on Los Angeles Times photographer Michael Robinson-Chavez’s photographs of the poverty-stricken gold mining community in La Rinconada, Peru, March 8 in Morgan Auditorium.
7,000 applications received for fall
The University of La Verne will welcome 2,217 new students next fall, but this is just a fraction of the 7,033 that originally applied.
Freshman struggles with alcohol
Leah originally did not think her drinking was a problem, even though after her first drink, she felt the need for more.
Jerome Garcia shares his La Verne journey
Jerome Garcia, associate professor of biology and University of La Verne alumnus, shared his experiences as a first generation college student in a recent interview.
Online journalism ethics addressed
Elizabeth Zwerling, associate professor of journalism at the University of La Verne spoke about the “Ethics (and the Lack of Ethics) in Electronic Media” in the faculty lecture series Monday in the President’s Dining Room.
LV Tech Designs receives loan
Students in the Integrated Business Program, who operate the company LV Tech Designs, make new product presentation in the Landis Academic Center on Tuesday.
Reed will stay on as permanent dean
The search for a dean for the College of Arts and Sciences concluded on Thursday with the announcement that Jonathan Reed, who has served for three years as interim dean, was appointed to the permanent position.

