Tag: first person experience

First Person Experience: Memory Walk brings needed research funds

As a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, I attended the annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk in Los Angeles Saturday, which kicked off Alzheimer’s Awareness Month.

Perspective: NHRA Finals get the heart racing

The weather was scorching, the bleachers were packed, and the smell of nitromethane filled the air on Nov. 13-16 as the National Hot Rod Association POWERade Drag Racing Series returned to the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona for the 44th annual Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals.

Sock hop till you drop

From 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Oct. 17, I attended the first ever Sadie Hawkins Sock Hop dance put on by the Campus Activities Board in the new gym.

The Path to India, Part 3: Poverty sleeps in the midnight hour

Late at night, when darkness swallows the streets of Kolkata, India becomes a mystical paradise.

The Path to India, Part 2: Finding cultural differences from the East to the West

It is possible to have your world outlook changed in a matter of moments. It is possible to shatter your stereotypical views in a matter of seconds. It is possible to have your life changed in an instant, and on my recent trip to the West Bengal region of India; I experienced this type of inner transformation.

Students get the star treatment for a night

Women across the Inland Empire stressed over what dress to wear, how to do their hair and which shoes made their freshly shaved legs look nicer Friday as they prepared for University of La Verne’s Winter Formal.

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