Elias Maldonado, sophomore computer science major; Mark Coromac, sophomore accounting major; Tyler Bertao, junior communications major; and Sebastian Ayala, freshman psychology major, reenact the “Jingle Bell Rock” scene from the 2004 movie “Mean Girls.” The group was one of 22 performances at the Phi Sigma Sigma Talent Show Tuesday night. / photo by Mariela Patron
Citrus Lawn was the site for this year’s Letters on the Lawn, the annual event where the University’s sororities and fraternities come out to inform the community and prospective members about their values and philanthropy, and ways to get involved.
Phi Sigma Sigma showed their support for women who undergo kidney dialysis, the sorority’s current philanthropy project, in the form of a 24-hour rock-a-thon series of events at the Johnson Family Plaza from May 4 to May 5.
Lively music and small crowds were the backdrop for potential new recruits, as University of La Verne students participated in Greek life and club enrollment fairs on Monday and Tuesday in Sneaky Park.