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‘Displacement Zero’ defies traditional maps

Andrew M. Wenrick, former architect and current conceptual artist, presented his “Displacement Zero” exhibit, showcasing the deconstruction and restructuring of geographical maps at the Claremont Museum of Art this weekend.

Debate discusses transgender rights

The debate team and Gender Sexuality Alliance club came together April 26 to discuss whether the United States has done enough to support transgender people.

Homelessness doesn’t discriminate

Honors students partnered with the Foothill Family Shelter to talk about resources for the homeless population at the Homelessness Resource Fair Nov. 29 in Sneaky Park.

Female students disapprove of Health Care Act

Out of a survey of 12 female students, not even one expressed approval of the American Health Care Act of 2017, which President Donald Trump and Republican leaders of the House of Representatives pulled back on March 24 before the House would vote on it.

Spirit of La Verne awards celebrate University values

After demonstrating strong character and activism over the past year, faculty and students from the University of La Verne, as well as community members, were honored at the third annual Spirit of La Verne Recognition Ceremony, Tuesday at the La Verne Church of the Brethren. Award recipients shared inspirational words of advocacy.

Lecture envisions future of books

Associate Director of Learning Technology Nori Barajas-Murphy and Web and Instructional Technology Librarian Erin Gratz discussed how students engage with textbooks in their “Faculty eAuthoring: A Taxonomy,” presentation Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room.

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