Adrian Sosa, senior business major, and Jorge Garcia, senior computer science major, show off the Sigma Alpha Epsilon booth Oct. 28 at the Halloween Street Fair in Sneaky Park. The event, hosted by the Campus Activities Board, allowed clubs and organizations to present themselves to students and offer a variety of Halloween activities. / photo by Litsy Tellez
The University of La Verne has a club on campus for those who want to be a leader for world peace but also be able to meet others to create a family bond. The Tikkun Olam International club allows everyone to express their beliefs openly without judgment.
University of La Verne students had the opportunity to learn a variety of helpful tips on how to prioritize taking care of themselves during stressful times at the Neurodiversi-Tea Party in the Abraham Campus Center Ballroom Tuesday afternoon.
The University of La Verne Film Society hosted its first event of this year on Tuesday night at La Fetra Hall. Their first event theme was focused on romance with a screening of “Chungking Express.” “Chungking Express” is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic crime comedy-drama that focuses on the need to make a connection with someone and be able to hold on to them.
With the help of the University of La Verne’s Involvement Fair this year, the Sketch Comedy Club made its debut as a new club on campus where students can come together to brainstorm, create and produce comedy content, whether it is live performances or digital media.