It was not the Big One that interrupted operations across the University of La Verne campus, but an evacuation drill that hit Tuesday at 2 p.m., which caused the campus to shut down in order to run the mock drill.
The La Verne Fire Department (LVFD) received an alarm at 5:02 Wednesday evening to respond to a possible fire on the corner of First and D Streets, the site of the ULV Art Building.
He carefully puts on a white linen suit to go fix the main sewer line in the Health Office that has erupted. It is 8 a.m. Dorian Logue began his Tuesday at 5 a.m., playing with his newborn for about an hour before he tackled traffic for a 70 mile drive to work at the University of La Verne’s Maintenance Department.