Ranking 19th among more than 300 schools at the World Universities Debate Champion­ship in Turkey last month, the University of La Verne debate team has proved to itself and to the University that hard work and dedication pays off.

Latin culture inspires exhibit

From personal collections to aspiring artists, the Latin Art Museum held an art walk and opening reception Saturday evening in the Pomona Arts Colony.


Orange grove celebrates La Verne's roots

Families, schools and people from the surrounding communities can come out to the orange groves at Heritage Park every Saturday through March to enjoy a taste of La Verne’s finest oranges.

Athenas outlast Leos in 61-50 win

The women’s basketball team started Saturday’s game against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps strong, but another poor shooting night resulted in a 61-50 loss, dropping its conference record to 4-8.


Unfortunately it takes a grand-scale catastrophe like the 2004 tsunami, 2005 Hurricane Katrina and the recent quake in Haiti for people to feel inclined to help their fellow man.


TMZSports.com should never be

TMZ will be expanding its coverage of celebrity gossip with TMZSports.com, which is slated to launch in the very near future.

Debate about the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has surfaced once again since President Obama announced in his State of the Union address that he plans to repeal the law.


Excitement, joy, peace and anger were some of the feelings displayed on stage at the “10-Minute Play Festival 2010.” in the Dom’s Lounge at the Smith Campus Center at Pomona College.

The Office of Multicultural Services at the University of La Verne offers the First Generation Student Success Program to ease the load of starting in uncharted territories.


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