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Commentary: Greek good deeds go unnoticed
Being a part of any organization on campus comes with the responsibility of making sure it is well represented, but Greek organizations go through this most of all.
Greeks help Enactus can hunger
University of La Verne Greek community and Enactus met for the joint Greek Philanthropy Challenge and the Let’s Can Hunger Campaign in Sneaky Park on Nov. 20.
Keeping it safe
To help spread awareness about the dangers of unprotected sex, Iota Delta hosted its second annual “Latex or No Sex” event outside the Campus Center.
Letter to the Editor
I actually liked the article “Give diversity groups a chance” (March 11). To me, the article spoke truth.
Give diversity groups a chance
The focus once you attend La Verne seems to shift in an odd way. Instead of the integral involvement of diversity groups on the campus, all you hear about is the Greek system. If it were not for the occasional flier or the students devoted to their cause, many diversity programs would go unnoticed to the student body.
Fraternities begin to recruit new brothers
Recruitment for the Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities began this week.
Phi Delta Theta raises awareness with pink laces
University of La Verne fraternity Phi Delta Theta is doing its part to spread the word about breast cancer around campus this week.
First Person Experience: Memory Walk brings needed research funds
As a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, I attended the annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk in Los Angeles Saturday, which kicked off Alzheimer’s Awareness Month.

