<i>First-person experience</i>: Dangers don’t deter long boarder

Tires screech; hearts stop. That is the feeling I get when I ride around school and an accident almost occurs.

The Lordsburg Taphouse and Grill will take over the D Street home of T. Phillips Alehouse, which recently closed its doors. 


Uniform inspection

La Verne Police Chief Scott Pickwith walks down the line inspecting his officers’ uniform requirements Tuesday morning.

Clark discusses local water issues

Al Clark, wearing a watering can with flowers neck tie, gave students and faculty a quick glimpse into his upcoming book about water, watershed and warming in the President’s Dining Room Monday.


Thank you for stating your opinion on the gun control issue, however I am shocked on your stance of the Second Amendment and would like to provide a different opinion.

The women’s tennis team finished the season in fourth place in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Con­fer­ence after falling to Redlands, 6-3, in the third place match at the SCIAC Champion­ships May 4 at the Upland Tennis Club.


Huzzah for fun at the Renaissance Faire

Terry Clark engages in some lively conversation with two fair-goers in one of the various vendors’ tents at the Southern California Renaissance Pleasure Faire on Saturday.

The International Students Organization featured co-president Tahil Sharma’s presentation on India for its last meeting of the semester, May 9, in the Campus Center Ballroom.


While University of La Verne has diverse clubs that cater to student interests, a new club called Reaching Out for Animal Rights’ main ambition is to serve the animal community and bring awareness.

On the Internet nothing seems to go better together than a charismatic, black neighbor and a meme. The most recent black neighbor to fall victim to this trend is Charles Ramsey.


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