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Legislation would punish doctors who spread COVID misinformation

Assembly Bill 2098, proposed last month by Assmeblymember Evan Low, D-San Jose, would make it easier to declare COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation as unprofessional conduct for physicians and surgeons.

Pandemic-inspired vote-by-mail law is permanent change

Beginning with the early days of the pandemic in 2020, all California residents were sent mail-in ballots allowing all state residents a COVD-safe option to participate in elections. 

Nursing program passes important hurdle

The University of La Verne Faculty Senate this week voted to approve a new bachelor of science in nursing program, moving this piece of the planned College of Health one step closer to becoming a reality.

Newsom could be ousted by recall effort

California Governor Gavin Newsom will face a recall election on Sept. 14 – following seven petitions to recall him since February 2020.

Here’s how to vote in the recall election

The recall election for Gov. Gavin Newsom has become a critical election for the citizens of California as it will determine the future of the state in multiple ways. 

Professors reflect on struggles and success after a year of teaching virtually

Since the start of the pandemic last March when classes went all online, many University of La Verne faculty members have worked hard to teach to the best of their abilities while also looking out for their students.

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