Nearly 40 people occupied the seats of the Dailey Theatre for the poetry reading of La Vernácula, the University of La Verne's Latino community magazine.
Thirty-two was the magic number for students from the University of La Verne Communications Department at the 50th Annual California Intercollegiate Press Association (CIPA) convention hosted by Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last weekend.
Plenty of school gear and spirit dominated the University of La Verne last week as a result of the 77th annual Homecoming/Spirit Week, entitled "Leopalooza: A Tribute to Rock n' Roll," sponsored by the Associated Students Federation (ASF) Forum.
With a new Campus Times editor in chief, photography editor and La Verne Magazine editor selected for the 1998 fall semester, the University of La Verne Communications Department looks forward to achievement, motivation and dedication.
The spring 1997 issue of La Verne Magazine, entitled "The Latino Community in La Verne: Struggles, Progress and Success," received second place for General Excellence from the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), in the western region of the United States.
As the University of La Verne track and field team entered the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) finals, the Leopards' standing in the conference -- on both the men's and women's side -- placed them in the middle of the pack.