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.
Senior broadcasting major Loren Coronado’s hard work and talent has hailed national success from the Broadcast Education Association Media Festival as she took home third place for her self-produced promo.
Donut Man has been a part of Glendora and its surrounding communities for more than 40 years.
Only one month since its release and the Harlem Shake meme has gone viral; it wasn’t long before the University of La Verne joined the craze with producing its own version.
Megan Madzoeff’s “Colorforms” art exhibit has adorned the walls on the West Gallery in the Campus Center.
With a title like “The Teleportation Accident” you expect to hear about the sci-fi adventures of a nerdy, awkward pre-teen. Instead, Ned Beauman’s novel takes readers back to a vague historical reference to the 1930s to follow the misadventures of Egon Loeser in his passionate attempt to get laid during Hitler’s rise to power.
The softball team split its doubleheader on Saturday at Wheeler Park, winning the first game 1-0 in the last inning and losing the second game 2-1 against the Occidental Tigers.
The Leopards swept a doubleheader against the Caltech Beavers Saturday at Arce Field of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, winning the first game 5-3 and 6-0 in the second.
Indian ambience was in the air Friday for the annual winter formal at Padua Hills Theatre, sponsored by the Campus Activities Board.
Junior baseball player Tim Ralston parks in parking lot Q daily because it is so close to the team’s batting cages.
In light of recent violent attacks against public schools and college settings, lawmakers have questioned whether having designated officials carry guns on campus would help reduce violence.