Upon President Barack Obama’s re-election on Nov. 6, several students at the University of La Verne have shared their approval of the results and have begun to focus on what they hope the next four years will bring for the country.

Deity not needed for nation's leaders

In regards to whether or not a candidate believes in a higher being, answer this question with strong support: Does it really matter?


Maggie Nelson, author, poet and art critic visited La Verne to speak about novels, life and her journey as a writer.

It was a beautiful sight to see the crowd that attended the Veteran’s Day ceremony on Friday, Nov. 9.


Competitors race to the finish for the NHRA

Courtney Force, daughter of 15 time world champion John Force, speeds down the quarter mile track in her Traxxas sponsored Ford Mustang beating Ron Capps to go to the semifinals of the NHRA Drag Racing Finals Sunday at the Pomona Motor Speedway.

With two recent incidents of armed robberies at nearby Cal Poly Pomona and enrollment at an all-time high, it’s clear that the University is in need of more campus safety officers.


Jumping for cystic fibrosis

The Iota Delta Sorority hosted a 24-hour jumper in Sneaky Park as part of a week of events to support a philanthropic effort against cystic fibrosis

Romance in 'Urinetown'

Theatre arts majors Amy Bolton, as Hope Cladwell, and Zachary Green, as Bobby Strong, embrace during the song “Follow Your Heart,” in Nov. 8 performance of “Urinetown” in Dailey Theatre.


Happenings

Mariela Patron // Nov 16th, 2012

Campus and community arts events for the week of Nov. 16, 2012.

Several multicultural and religious clubs on campus assembled to host an event for the Islamic holiday Eid-al-Adha.


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