As we await All Hallows’ Eve, the night dead souls are rumored to lurk the earth to mingle with witches and mortals alike, let us take a look at the spooky spirits said to roam the University of La Verne campus.
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Science labs get upgrades
Some of the University of La Verne’s science labs are getting long-awaited and much needed makeovers.
Collections store memories of a lifetime
The University’s Cultural and Natural History Collections is what curator Anne Collier refers to as “a hidden gem.”
Save our classroom space
From too many students being packed into a classroom, to some courses not having a room at all, this semester’s room assignments do not suit the needs of students and professors.

Veterans highlighted
Founders Hall has been bathed in bright green light since Nov. 3 in a display of appreciation for military veterans called “Greenlight a Vet.”
Resources available to students
Career services, located on the second floor of the Campus Center constantly reaches out to provide support, and students should start taking advantage.

Ghostly past still haunts University
From hearing footsteps when no one is there to feeling cold sensations on a warm day, La Verne community members stay they still sense the University’s haunted history. Specifically some refer to ghosts of Evelyn Marshalt, David Glassa and Jim Henderson – whose ghosts they swear still linger.

Donating their duds for Undie Run
The Residential Housing Association teamed up with the Campus Activities Board to host the sixth annual Undie Run Sept. 29.

Faculty seek relocation for Jaeger Museum
The nearly 50-year-old Jaeger Museum will have to be transferred out of the Mainiero Building to make room for a micro lab by the end of the summer.
Light It Up Blue highlights autism awareness
The University of La Verne hosted the annual Autism Speaks: Light It Up Blue event from April 2 to April 4 to help spread autism awareness through crafts, performances and information booths on campus.