Ingrid Rodriguez

Professor brings Leos enthusiasm

Big smiles and loose curls are some characteristics that are immediately noticed when sitting in the same room as Judy Holiday, 51, assistant professor of writing.

Poets bare souls in hip-hop praise

Student performers bared their hearts to an audience of more than 50 students at the “Tribute to Hip-Hop” open mic event in Dailey Theatre on Nov. 29.

New fields renew hope for teams

With the West Campus project moving forward, the softball and baseball teams will finally have their own fields to call home.

Composer changes film meaning with music

Ivan Capillas, composer of music for films and visual media, traveled from Spain to Hollywood and finally to the University of La Verne to talk about his work on Nov. 19 in the Campus Center.

Commentary: Sleep paralysis, leave me alone

It is 3 a.m. and the room is dark. My dog begins to bark. I open my eyes and stare at a dark figure standing by my feet. I try to shout but nothing comes out and when I try to move, I am frozen. My heartbeat accelerates and all I can think about is getting up but since I can’t, I just lay there hoping it will all soon fade away.

Musical resists toilet crisis

When you have to go, you have to go, especially in a place called Urinetown.

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