While it’s quite common to see a couple walking their dogs around the neighborhood for exercise, in one small Yorba Linda community there is a couple who gets their cardio with a different pet at the end of the leash.
It is almost impossible for a competitive college softball player to get on base every time she’s at bat – and end the season with an average of .465 and 31 RBI.
Showcasing their work and dedication this semester, the members of the guitar ensemble class held their end of the semester performance Tuesday in Morgan Auditorium.
Music lovers of all genres are treated to live music of every genre on Friday nights in the Claremont Village.
The women’s volleyball team’s underdog run in the West Regionals came to an end Saturday night with a five-set loss to Colorado College.
Residents at Pilgrim Place in Claremont, dressed in traditional pilgrim attire hosted its annual two-day Pilgrim Festival on Nov. 13-14.
La Verne has placed mandatory water restrictions on its residents, including the University of La Verne, requiring everyone to use less water or pay penalties.
The Green Institute for Village Empowerment has implemented a new program intended to increase recycling in Founders Hall and ultimately the entire campus.
The football team tried its hardest to win the last game of the season against the Chapman Panthers, only to lose, 17-14.
Immigration, gender roles, tradition and Latino heritage were only a few of the topics discussed at the Latino Retreat on Nov. 13.
The baseball program held its First Pitch Banquet Dinner, on Tuesday in an effort to better acquaint the faculty, alumni, new baseball players and their families with one another before the baseball season starts.
The Multicultural Club Council hosted an Aztec storytelling event last week in the President’s Dining Room to celebrate North American History Month.
Students and faculty filled the President’s Dining Room as Laura Hyatt presented a two-part presentation on faculty research culture.