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Happenings

Campus and community arts events for the week of Feb. 16, 2018.

Airport profiling threatens peace

A growing number of Muslim-Americans are reporting incidents of racial and religious profiling at airports, sparking concern that anti-Islamic discrimination is on the rise.

Retired NFL player inspires crowd

James Washington spoke about the effects of choices on achieving personal goals in his presentation “It’s Not How You Start, It’s How You Finish” Tuesday in the Campus Center to an audience of more than 80.

Rochelle takes audience to church

As part of the Black History Month celebration, the La Verne community gathered Sunday in the Morgan Auditorium to hear Grammy Award winning drummer Lyndon Rochelle play.

‘Defamation’ depicts racism in play

The actors made their way to the stage, subtly signifying the start of “Defamation.” The lights dimmed and the debate between a black woman and a white man over stolen property began.

BSU tackles ‘black love’ stigma

Just in time for every romantic’s favorite holiday, the Black Student Union focused Monday’s meeting discussion to the topic of black love.

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