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Trevor Thomson, a Karuk Tribe member, sings and recites a prayer Monday at the Ludwick Center. Thomson shared Native American stories that have been shared and passed down through the generations. The presentation commemorated Native Indigenous Heritage Month. / photo by Darcelle Jones-Wesley
Trevor Thomson, a Karuk Tribe member, sings and recites a prayer Monday at the Ludwick Center. Thomson shared Native American stories that have been shared and passed down through the generations. The presentation commemorated Native Indigenous Heritage Month. / photo by Darcelle Jones-Wesley
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Darcelle Jones-Wesley, a senior photography major, is photography editor of the Campus Times. Her work can also be found at photographybydarcelle.com.

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Over a dozen La Verne community members gathered for storytelling and wisdom honoring Native American Heritage Month hosted by the Center for Multicultural Services on Monday at the Ludwick Center. 

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The University of La Verne held a Community Fair that featured nonprofits, student organizations, and more Tuesday morning in front of the Ludwick Center. The goal of the fair was to promote service opportunities for students within the local community.

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The theatre department’s production of “The Thanksgiving Play” opened last night and runs this weekend and next just in time for the holiday.

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In honor of California Native American Day,  the University held a Sage Gathering and Blessing ceremony last Friday in front of the Ludwick Center.