Olivia Modarelli, a senior journalism major with a concentration in print-online journalism, is a copy editor for the Campus Times. She previously served as a staff writer.
Photos of mystical neon trees danced off the walls of the Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography Tuesday as roughly 40 piled in for the opening reception of photo manager and coordinator for the Carlson Gallery Fred Brashear Jr.’s exhibition “While the Stars Look Down.”
Students gathered Wednesday to celebrate National First-Generation Day. First-generation students, who make up over 40% of the University of La Verne’s student body, are those whose parents or guardians did not complete a four-year college degree.
Students gathered in front of The Spot dining hall Wednesday morning to celebrate and stand in solidarity for the eighth annual national “I Stand With Immigrants Day of Action.”
“Making In Between: Queer Clay,” now on exhibit at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, explores topics like identity, sexuality, acceptance and artistic expression through a wide array of pieces by 12 different artists.
Colorful, creative representations of wellness and women’s issues danced off the walls of the Harris Gallery Tuesday as the "dEE-lie-LA, Poderosa, The Healers, An Exploration of Wellness, a SUR:biennial exhibition," held its reception.