Students ‘paws’ to destress

Junior biology major Jenieva Black plays with therapy dogs at the Residence Hall Association’s Paws-to-Share event Wednesday in the University Quad. The purpose of the event is to give students a chance to spend time with dogs to destress from school, work and life. / photo by Abelina J. Nuñez
Junior biology major Jenieva Black plays with therapy dogs at the Residence Hall Association’s Paws-to-Share event Wednesday in the University Quad. The purpose of the event is to give students a chance to spend time with dogs to destress from school, work and life. / photo by Abelina J. Nuñez
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Abelina J. Nuñez, a junior journalism major, is arts editor for the Campus Times and a staff photographer for the Campus Times and La Verne Magazine. She has previous served as LV Life editor, social media editor and staff writer.

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