Sarah Sleeger

Lecture addresses the politics of fear

Jason Neidleman, professor of political science, and Gitty Amini, associate professor of political science, discussed the effects of 9/11 on the liberty and security of society in their lecture on Tuesday.

First Person Experience: Knott’s is now not so scary

Knott’s Scary Farm has been one of Southern California’s favorite spots to enjoy the spirit of Halloween for years.

Volleyball muscles past opponents

The volleyball team had a very successful weekend at the Leopard Invitational, winning all four of their matches to bring their overall record to 14-7.

Sayles examines extremist group

Contrary to public opinion, Patricia Hearst was not forced to join the Symbionese Liberation Army, but willingly did so, according to files owned by Professor of History Stephen Sayles.

LV chased away by Sagehens, 4-0

The women’s soccer team hosted Pomona-Pitzer on Saturday night and came out with a 4-0 loss. The Sagehens controlled the possession of the ball and the Leopards had trouble sinking their opportunities.

Class finds a voice in revolution

Students at the University of La Verne are being conditioned to lead their generation with revolutionary speeches in the style of those given by Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and John F. Kennedy.

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