Giselle Ruiz, sophomore legal studies major, admires the Dia de los Muertos altars at the Ludwick Center on Oct. 28. Altars were set up around campus to allow community members to honor their family and friends who have died. / photo by Litsy Tellez
In celebration of Dia De Los Muertos, the Fairplex in Pomona, in partnership with Elite Car Club, hosted the fourth annual En Memoria, Dia De Los Muertos celebration from 4 -10 p.m. on Saturday.
The University hosted a virtual roundtable on immigration relief for non-citizen survivors of violence to make them aware of the resources that are available to them.
Al Clark, professor of humanities, presented a lecture called “Brethren Heritage at ULV: 129 years of Shifting Interpretations” as part of the weekly La Verne Academy Lecture series at noon Tuesday at the Quay Davis Executive Board Room.
A profound overview of Dia de los Muertos was followed by the construction of the altars or ofrendas on Oct. 28 from 1 to 2 p.m. in the Ludwick Sacred Space. It was presented by Jose Miguel Hernandez, a junior educational studies major, and Christian Bracho, an associate professor of teacher education.