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.
Taking inspiration from the Marilyn Monroe movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” three gentlemen, The Cat, the Hag, and the Longstreet performed their show titled “Blondes Prefer Gentlemen” in Morgan auditorium on Saturday.
I wish the Soviet Union still existed and the communists forced people to ration their hashtags. Hashtags on social media are used to connect people but some people use hashtags all the time.
With the school cranking out fliers and other propaganda promoting the University, one update that should not be put off is sprucing up the University of La Verne website.
With a change in management came a change in name. The location that formerly housed Angel’s place, a Greek restaurant, now features Spooners.
A week before their class recital, Stuart Stoddard and junior music major Ernie Reyes practice a duet for instructor Michael Ryan in Morgan Auditorium on Tuesday.
A University of La Verne student looking for a parking spot collided with a local business owner’s truck Tuesday on D Street in front of the Vista La Verne residence hall.
After months of planning, the admissions office hosted its third annual Preview Day last month.
Monday’s faculty lecture in the President’s Dining Room focused on the effects of smoke in contemporary art especially here in the Los Angeles area.
All the chips were out for Sigma Kappa’s annual casino night to support their philanthropy and bring their families together.
Chaffey College student and parking enforcement officer Michael Galvan parks in the front of a red curb on Third Street.