Haitian film exposes deeper issues

Using viewpoints from various experiences of life in Haiti, five women told their unique stories of living in the nation’s social and economic strife during the time before the tragic earthquakes.

Werner takes on ‘The Ring’ festival

On Monday night about 25 La Verne students, faculty and staff filled the Campus Center Ballroom to see David Werner’s presentation, “My Precious Illusion: Power in Wagner and Tolkien.”


Cannabis could grow funds for state

Legalizing marijuana. Some say it’s a bad idea, Many say it’s a great idea. But now that the issue has been transformed into an official proposal to be placed on California ballot in November, people on both sides are likely to make their voices heard loud and clear in the months ahead until the big day.

Exhibit explores accidental art

The latest exhibit by photographer Curtis Stage, “Side Effects I Didn’t Expect,” is sure to engage your brain with its juxtaposed elements and abstract layering of photographs.


Davis talks writing process, sabbatical

Sharon Davis, professor of sociology, has been on sabbatical since February. Although being a professor includes a lot of work, she keeps herself extra busy by being part of several committees, traveling and writing a book on juvenile delinquency.

Fab Four play for a good cause

Beatles fans of all ages packed into the auditorium to experience the Fab Four as they brought the Beatles of the 1960s back to life.


Leopards roll to 4 consecutive wins

The softball team welcomed the Wildcats of St. Catherine with more than just handshakes; it swept the Wildcats Sunday afternoon, making it four straight wins for the Leopards.

The Johnson Family Plaza was covered in tents, chairs and tables for the Spring Boutique last weekend. At 8 a.m., March 26, there were about nine booths participating, selling everything from homemade creations, crafts, jewelry, magnets, purses, bags and various other knickknacks.


Person L gets personal with music

Not many people in the music business can turn heads like Kenny Vasoli. Once the lead singer of the popular pop-punk band The Starting Line, he now heads the genre-bending rock band Person L.

Model Seder celebrates liberation

Music filled the air as more than 30 students, faculty and community members celebrated the Jewish Exodus from Egypt in a Model Seder on March 25.


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