Contractors began construction on a new parking lot for the Ludwick Center for Spirituality, Cultural Understanding, and Community Engagement, to combat any extra traffic the center may produce.
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Parking structure needs safety changes
Editorial cartoon by Natasha Brennan

New parking initiates 2020 vision
The beginning of the school year marked the opening of the new on-campus parking structure as faculty, staff members, students and key La Verne residents participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony 4:30 p.m. Sept. 1 at the Lawn.
Parking structure to open in summer
As the new on-campus parking structure nears the end of its construction, there are plans to open it for University of La Verne students, faculty and staff to use between mid July to early August, ahead of its original Aug. 15 opening date and Sept. 1 official grand opening.
ASULV town hall explores tuition increases
The Associated Students of the University of La Verne hosted a town hall meeting Wednesday in Morgan Auditorium, giving students the opportunity to voice concerns and ask questions regarding the state of the University.

Raising the bar
As work continues on the parking structuresouth of the Campus Center, Roger Alvarez installs the cutting hand beam system that supports the roof of the second floor of the four story structure.
Resident parking is returned
The University changed 10 visitor parking spaces into residential spots in response to a petition from the Associated Students of the University of La Verne.

Prospective students need parking, too
A recent parking change in front of the Campus Center has added 10 desperately needed spots for residents but has also created an issue for prospective students and families interested in visiting the University of La Verne.
Accident damages shuttle bus
A University shuttle bus was struck by a vehicle Thursday at 7:40 a.m. while returning to Shuttle Lot S. The incident occurred while the shuttle driver was on Arrow Highway trying to turn left on to A Street. There were no students or faculty onboard during the crash.
Resident lots not for commuters
Parking issues are not new to the University of La Verne, but residents should be the last ones to feel the effects of the reduced spots and parking changes made through the fall semester.