Davenport Dining Hall was transformed into a mini Saudi Arabia on Wednesday with the help of a little baklava, henna tattoos and live Arabic music.
Pomona-Pitzer scores 36 runs in a three-game sweep of La Verne.
Now through Oct. 3, the NHRA Motorsports Museum will hold a tribute to the legendary American racer Mickey Thompson.
On Monday Career Services hosted a resumé workshop for students, emphasizing the importance of resumés as the first point of contact between job applicants plus the fact that 40.5 percent of the United States’ unemployed are college students.
The Ludwick Conference Center Ballroom A buzzed with talk of music and culture on Wednesday at the presentation of “Musical Traditions of the Sephardic Jewish Community.” The room was nearly full of students, faculty, and Jewish community members.
On Feb. 22, the Obama administration finally took steps to rein in predatory practices by banks and credit card companies. Did they go far enough? Probably not.
Jack Cunningham, a University of La Verne alumnus, performed a stand-up comedy set last Thursday at the Ice House Comedy Club in Pasadena, raising laughs with his jokes about politics, his own personal observations, and everyday situations that the common person encounters.
The following students in the College of Arts and Sciences earned a grade point average of 3.75 or higher during the fall 2009 semester.
Stephanie Aguilar
Shaadee Ahmadnia
Faisal Alfaddaghi
Deborah Allison
Brian Alva
Alexandra Angel
Jose Arias, Jr.
Alex Ayala
Marla Bahloul
Benjamin Balderrama, Jr.
Erika Barajas
Ashley Bell
Amanda Brenner
Erin Brockman
Janine Brown
Madison Burga
Danielle Burgess
Nicole Burke
Thomas Butler
Kristine Butterly
Yolanda Camacho
Emily Carrillo
Krystal Carrillo
Jeff Carvajal
Travis Case
Margo Cash
Victoria Castaneda
Micaela Castillo
Anthony Cerafice
Claudia [...]
The Budget Advisory Task Force is considering a proposal to increase the annual salary of classified employees and administrative/professional employees by $3,000 and $2,400 per year, respectively.
Low pay, lack of opportunity and discrimination are just a few of the issues classified staff at the University of La Verne find troubling, according to a recent climate survey.