Liz Ortiz

Mental Health Matters: Disorders to Think About: Laws aim to reform mental health care

During her spring break as a college freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, Helen Arase was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Mental Health Matters: Disorders to Think About: Students hesitate to seek treatment

Five years ago 17-year-old Katie Madden sat with her parents and told them she needed to talk to them about a serious matter. Her parents were concerned and anxiously stared at her, waiting for her to begin speaking.

Wine walk shares local taste with community

More than 50 people gathered around the patio of Coffeeberry in Downtown La Verne and danced, with wine glasses in hand, as Club 57 Band performed Saturday during the “Sip of La Verne” wine walk.

Black Friday deals do not entice the majority

Americans and university students may have finally had enough of the Black Friday chaos this year.

Panelists discuss Ferguson

University of La Verne faculty, staff and students discussed police reformation, civilians’ right to protest and effectiveness of voting during the panel “Community Justice: Com­munity-Based Alternatives to Traditional Law Enforce­ment,” Tuesday in the Chapel.

Maker Con encourages innovation

People gathered around the Plexiglas enclosed Robot Throwdown arena and cheered as Society of Physics Students from Mt. San Antonio College battled their homemade robots against one another Saturday at the first annual SoCal Maker Convention.

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