Erica Rae Sanchez

Student’s business bolsters young athletes, even during pandemic

Arthur Romero, a junior kinesiology major at the University of La Verne, spends every ounce of his free time working on his business, Binary Exercise And Sports Training, known as BEAST. 

Commentary: The goodbyes may be virtual but the meaning is still the same

There was one thing that I looked forward to as my last semester at the University of La Verne had approached.

Administrators try to ease students’ academic, financial concerns at town hall meeting

Roughly 20 University of La Verne leaders gathered on April 16 for a virtual Associated Students of ULV Town Hall via WebEx to discuss topics pertaining to the global coronavirus pandemic and what the future of the University looks like.

Movie shows climate crisis

The SEEDS club hosted a movie viewing of “Fire on Ice,” which discusses the dangers climate change poses, on Nov. 8 in the Art and Communications Building. 

Commentary: Abortion is a woman’s right

As I heard the news that South Carolina removed the exceptions on rape and incest to their abortion law I could not help but be filled with anger, confusion and tears. How could the country that I live in deny autonomy to the lives of so many women?

Birds embellish ceramic platters

The room was filled with off-white, differently sized plates with birds of various colors flying across their surfaces at the American Museum of Ceramic Art for the Avian Clay: Kent Tool and Dana Gardner exhibit.

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