Pearson preaches on inclusiveness

Progressive theologian and visionary minister Bishop Carlton Pearson gave two lectures titled “What has Hell to do with It?” and “Emerging Spirituality” on March 22 in Morgan Auditorium.

David Kain lifts his way to the top

The sophomore has won first place in an Olympic weightlifting competition March 17 at the 2012 U.S. Weightlifting Sanction Event Competition at Cal State Fullerton.


Leopards claw their way into first

A sweep of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps sends the baseball team into first place in SCIAC.

Silence raising awareness

Jessica Loomer, a freshman English major, stands in 15 minutes of silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse Tuesday.


Comic pokes fun at ethnic stereotypes

On Tuesday night laughter broke the eerie silence that characterizes Founders Hall as students and faculty responded to comedian Amy Anderson’s stand up performance.

New salon brings color to Old Town

An array of dusty browns, subtle greens and a soft earthy scent fills the air in Roots Hair Salon, a one-of-a-kind salon that opened in January in the heart of Old Town La Verne.


La Verne leaves conference rivals in the dust

It was a fruitful weekend for the men’s and women’s track and field teams as they won three of four total competitions at Occidental on Saturday.

All the way from Norway, for one night only, the talented pianist Annabel Guaita performed Saturday at the Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College.


Construction on hold

Rainfall soaked most of Ortmayer Stadium on Sunday, stalling the field’s renovation while water was drained from the site.


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