- Farmers Market offers fresh fare and more
Shoppers enjoyed a socially distanced stroll through the Claremont Farmers and Artisan Market, featuring over two dozen vendors on a sunny Easter Sunday. - New restaurant brings authentic Mexican cuisine to Glendora
Mi Sabor Restaurant, a new Mexican restaurant in Glendora, opened its doors March 8. The restaurant’s goal is to serve authentic Mexican food with a modern look. - Golf coach reflects on his La Verne career
Eric Riehle, head men’s and women’s golf coach, talked about the lessons he has learned as a coach Tuesday during his lecture titled “My Last Dialogue,” via Zoom before a virtual audience of about 20.
Amateur Talent Highlights ‘Coffeehouse’
Hidden talent will be displayed at the annual “Coffee House” talent show Friday, Nov. 20, at 9 p.m. in La Fetra Hall.

Dedicated Lapp, Sings, Shares, Studies With Christian Love
Six feet six inches tall, bare feet, shorts and guitar. Who else could it be other than Brian Lapp?

Eager Students Mark Great BLVD Success
Over 200 students, faculty and staff members, alumni and friends swept through the University of La Verne campus like human vacuum cleaners and left ULV virtually spotless on Build La Verne Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Security Need
It was a night for celebrations. The women’s volleyball team had just defeated Occidental College to assure it of at least a tie for the conference title, and the jubilant players, fans, and coach departed from the Supertents feeling satisfied and victorious.

SC Presents Challenges, Diversity for ULV Students
Ever have a half hour to kill and nothing to do? The Student Center offers a number of methods to cure the most chronic forms of student boredom.
Men’s Basketball Team Must Find New Depth, Stay Healthy to Win
Normally when a basketball team improves its record in one season from 4-22 to 13-13 and loses only one starter for the next season, the coach would be tempted to almost claim a championship.
Setbacks No New Experience for Phillips
Only with setbacks do we fully discover the real meaning of life, some have said. If there is truth to that statement, then John Phillips would seem to have mastered life by now.
Fall Accreditation Attempt Fails; Law Center to Correct Problems
During the. summer, the University of La Verne College of Law had hoped to achieve provisional accreditation for this fall. However, the American Bar Association (ABA) felt that several problem areas of the school needed to be worked out before accreditation could be given.
ABA Views Law Center Bar Sanction
Provisional accreditation for the University of La Verne College of Law may become a reality for Summer 1978 if progress on the American Bar Association inspection team’s recommendations continues at its present rate, according to President Armen Sarafian and Dean Thomas Reese, who recently returned from a meeting with the ABA Committee in Washington, D.C.
A.A. Degree Wins Respect
La Verne College’s faculty voted unanimously Jan. 14 to accept the integrity of the junior college A.A. degree. Incoming students with the A.A. from an accredited college will be awarded junior standing at the college. Many other universities and four-year colleges in Southern California have not fully recognized the value of the A.A. degree, according […]