Bernarda Carranza

ULV re-evaluates gender identity

Five years ago 25-year-old senior liberal arts major Aiden Aizumi underwent a significant transition in his life -- he transitioned from female to male.

Most students prefer quiet solitude to prepare for finals

With finals week approaching, students were asked what their preferred method of studying was in a recent informal survey.

Montebruno: The linguistic sensei

Adjunct professor and department associate Gloria Montebruno, a certified yoga instructor and Japanese professor, reminds her students something her first yoga teacher would say and resonates with her to this day, “It’s not about how flexible your body is, it’s about how flexible your mind is.”

Students solve murder over dinner

“Relax, gamble and gossip” were the words that kicked started CAB’s Mystery Dinner on Tuesday in the Campus Center Ballroom.

Dining services get new chief

Barbara’s Place and Davenport Dining Hall are filled with familiar faces, workers and students greet each other as they see each other for the second, third time a day. But a fresh new face can now be spotted, as ULV’s dining halls welcomes the new general manager of Bon Appétit, Heather Podsakoff.

Dinner served with side of poems

Pappa’s Artisanal served something more than a fine menu as it opened its doors to ULV’s Spoken Wordplay Open Mic night, on April 17.

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