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.
The Harris Art Gallery showcased drawings from Los Angeles based artists Joe Biel, Patrick Lee, Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker, which included head shot portraits and artwork that combined pop culture imagery on Sept. 13.
The struggle of a 1950s African American family has been brought from their living room to the stage in the Dailey Theatre’s performance of “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Sports results, schedule and standings for the week of Sept. 21, 2012.
Among the changes prompted by the University’s historically high 2,500-student enrollment this semester, students returned to find classes held unusual places – often in classrooms far from departments’ home bases.
Students and staff members have differing opinions about the University’s increase in admissions and this year’s historic 650-student freshman class.
The 90th annual Los Angeles County Fair opened on Labor Day weekend and will run every Wednesday through Sunday until the end of September. Here are some of the highlights this weekend.
Reed Gratz, professor of music, led a group of jazz musicians for the opening of the Music Concert Series on Sept. 9 in Morgan Auditorium.
The men’s water polo team fell short of a victory Saturday in the Inland Empire Tournament at the La Verne Aquatic Center, losing to conference rivals Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 10-5.
The women’s soccer team embraced its revamped home with its third shutout victory of the season, winning 6-0 Saturday against Bethesda at Ortmayer Stadium.