Armida Carranza

Armida Carranza, a junior photography major and psychology minor, is a staff photographer for the Campus Times.

Libraries in the park encourage literacy, community

Little Free Libraries are book stands, usually stationed on both public and private properties, aimed toward creating an accessible place for people to exchange books  to promote literacy and reading within communities. 

Sorority event raises funds for kidney disease

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. 

Fest offers crafts for kids of all ages

Despite the heat, families flocked to the Spring Festival that was hosted by the Rock of the Foothills Church in La Verne last weekend in honor of Easter, which is this Sunday. 

Store supports bonding with reptilian, amphibious friends

The Amazon Reptile Center, home of bearded dragons, lizards, snakes, a python and more has survived the past couple of years via various adjustments to keep staff and creatures healthy and safe amid the COVID pandemic. 

ULV analyzes Dolores Huerta documentary amid Season for Nonviolence

Christian Bracho, associate professor and director of teacher education, talks about the documentary “Dolores,” at the penultimate session of the Season For Nonviolence series on Wednesday via Zoom.

Nonviolence helps ease fight or flight response

Christian Bracho, associate professor of education, discussed the importance of practicing nonviolence in everyday life at the third session of the Season for Nonviolence series, titled “Practicing Nonviolence,” Wednesday via Zoom.

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