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Photographs tell stories of lucky winners

Vivid photographs on display at the Carlson Gallery presented the stories of lottery tickets and many lucky Americans to faculty members and students at photographer Edie Bresler’s “We Sold a Winner: On Resilient American Dreams” exhibit reception on Oct. 30.

Bartletti turns lens to immigration struggles

Photojournalist Don Bartletti described his experience traveling through Mexico and Central America during the lecture for his exhibit, “Uneasy Neighbors: Causes and Consequences of Undocumented Migration to the United States,” Thursday in the Campus Center Ballroom.

Leo Bike Library designed to relieve parking

The University of La Verne has implemented a bike library, the Leo Bike Library, to help alleviate parking issues enabling students, faculty and staff to borrow a bicycle for free for up to a week.

‘Broken Land’ rebuilds view on war

Faculty members, students and visitors discussed photographer Eliot Dudik’s landscape photographs depicting American history at the “Broken Land” reception May 8 in the Irene Carlson Gallery.

‘Measure For Measure’ delivers laughs

The main characters in William Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” deal with both internal and external conflict surrounded by their own greed, virtues and indicative morals.

Students reflect on ‘Natural History’

Ghostly, dramatic images haunted the Carlson Gallery at the reception for photographer Traer Scott’s exhibit “Natural History” on Feb. 20.

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