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Tongva member discusses Native culture

Jane Duran, known by her Tongva Indian tribal name Morning Star, spoke at the Ludwick Center Sky Bridge on Tuesday.

Chefs share tidbits for cooking in quarantine

Both new and experienced chefs – sheltered inside for many weeks – have flocked to the kitchen. Professional chefs and kitchen newbies shared their advice and ideas cooking up delicious dishes, to help pass the time, and bring some simple pleasure during the COVID-19 lockdown. 

Activism attempts to end backlog

Rallying Cry, an event held by Mallorie Johnson, senior theater arts major, helped advocate for the Joyful Heart’s Policy and Advocacy program End The Backlog in Sneaky Park on Saturday.

Tongva tribe has rich local history

Julia Bogany, a member of the Tongva Tribe, told stories of her ancestors who contributed to the survival and visibility of the Tongva tribe, Tuesday in the Lewis Center.

Ghostly visitors spook the unaware

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.

Crystals channel healing and growth energies

Jane Duran, senior communications through arts major, led a spiritual and crystal healing demonstration, in which she informed 25 participants about the properties of the crystals on Wednesday in the Campus Center Ballroom.

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