In a night filled with country music and country attire, the Be Perfect foundation, founded by junior communications major Hal Hargrave, brought awareness and donations to spinal cord injury survivors.
Summer was in full swing a students migrated towards the large inflatable water slide and foam pit that was placed in the South Quad behind Campus Center on Tuesday.
Junior track and field team member Chancise Watkins had a record setting season, capturing the title for the 200-meter at the SCIAC Championships on April 5 and 6 at Occidental.
When the month of October hits, the time comes to put that romantic comedy away and turn off the lights, lock your doors, pop some popcorn, turn up the surround sound and watch your favorite scary movie.
Preview Day, held Saturday, was an opportunity for prospective students to get a taste of the University’s offerings. It included tours, panels for prospective students to ask questions and lunch among other activities to show off the University and answer prospective students’ questions.
With the economy being shaky and the rise of school expenses, some La Verne students are changing the way they are celebrating Halloween this year.
The smell of marijuana is in the air, or at least the proposal of it, due to hit voter ballots next week. Whether or not the law passes, proponents and opponents are agreeing on one thing: the bill is flawed.
With the NBA kicking off its 65th season on Tuesday, the time has come to assess what is new around the league, as well as who will make a push for championship contention.
Mudslinging has always been an interesting side effect of elections. Commercials are broadcast smearing each candidate, exposing the skeletons in their closets.
Sean Bernard conducted his humorous faculty lecture called “Gold into Straw: Basque Immigrant Research Spun into Fiction,” at noon Monday in the President’s Dining Room for an audience of interested students and faculty.
Pending the approval of the Provost and Enrollment Management, the minimum SAT score requirement for admission to the University of La Verne could be 850, effective Jan. 1, 2011.