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Students stretch away their stress

A New York University study last year found that 70 percent of college students are stressed because of finances. Another study, this one from the Cooper­a­tive Institutional Research Program at UCLA, found that college freshmen are reporting the lowest levels of emotional well-being since the study started in 1985.

ULV honors victims of atomic bombing

The University of La Verne held a posters exhibit in the West Gallery on Monday for International Peace Day commemorating the atomic bombing that occurred in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

La Verne remembers 9/11 victims

Approximately 30 people gathered at noon Sept. 11 around the rock, to honor the anniversary of 9/11 for the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Veteran Student Success’ September 11 Remembrance.

Letter to the Editor

I support Gloria Montebruno Saller's opposition to the atomic bomb in that we should not need to use weapons like this (“Effects of atomic bomb still felt.” Sept. 19).

Effects of atomic bomb still felt

Gloria Montebruno Saller of the modern languages department lectured on the effects on the survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima in 1945 Monday in the President’s Dining Room.

Montebruno: The linguistic sensei

Adjunct professor and department associate Gloria Montebruno, a certified yoga instructor and Japanese professor, reminds her students something her first yoga teacher would say and resonates with her to this day, “It’s not about how flexible your body is, it’s about how flexible your mind is.”

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