After only three months as the chief diversity and inclusivity officer, Joy Lei has already begun to make herself familiar with the cultural atmosphere at the University of La Verne.

Leopards’ woes continue against Cal Lutheran

The women’s soccer team suffered its sixth loss in a row Saturday night, falling to Cal Lutheran, 2-1.


San Dimas rodeo wrangles locals

The San Dimas Western Days Rodeo brought families together for a fun-filled weekend on Oct. 6 and 7.

Jam club de-stresses with beats and strings

With instruments and a passion for music, the Jam Fam Club was formed by club founder Chris Pulu as a way for the students to de-stress from school assignments and test.


Heritage Park harvests family fun

As the 23rd annual Heritage Park Pumpkin Patch opens, parents and children gather in anticipation. With free admission into the park and pumpkins of any shape and size, it is no wonder why it is such a big attraction for La Verne residents.

Faculty members and students grooved along with the Latin jazz rhythms from Reed Gratz on piano on Sunday night in Morgan Auditorium.


Know what’s in your food

People are starting to become more cautious about what they eat. Counting calories, reading nutrition facts and choosing healthier alternatives over a McDouble cheeseburger: they are taking every step to ensure a healthy diet and know what exactly is in the food they consume.

One year after the Asian Tiger mosquito species was identified by the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, the infestation continues in El Monte and South El Monte.


La Verne remembers former librarian archivist

Sister Mary Dennis Peters, resource librarian for the Wilson Library, died Sept. 28 after slipping into unconsciousness following a heart attack. She was 85.

Many college students have sex without expectations of a relationship, they call it “hooking up.”


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