The theater department explored the struggles of poverty and grief that cholos and cholas face in East Los Angeles in their adaptation of Luis Alfaro’s play “Eletcricidad.”
Peach blossoms are not only known for their sweet smell and beauty, but they also play a key role in celebrating Hina Matsuri, a day dedicated to the happiness and healthy growth of girls.
The Japan Daisuki club is creating an environment to make international students feel welcomed while also striving to break Japanese stereotypes.
The club wants to make the Japanese culture accessible to the University of La Verne by holding events that share Japanese customs.
In a collaboration of efforts, four University of La Verne students debuted their senior project production of “The Chalk Boy” last week in the Jane Dibbell Cabaret Theatre.
The University of La Verne held a posters exhibit in the West Gallery on Monday for International Peace Day commemorating the atomic bombing that occurred in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
First-time student directors put directorial principles into play by showcasing selected scenes from various plays for “An Evening of Directing Projects” at the Jane Dibbell Cabaret.