Students are aware that college life is expensive. Academics and hectic schedules keep students busy. But when a well-deserved break is needed for entertainment, it is not necessary to overspend to have a good time.
The University of La Verne concert choir was practicing “Elijah Rock” for its concerts on April 15 and 16, when Associate Professor of Music Scott Farthing frowned at the sopranos and, motioning them to stop, said they were not giving it their all.
With roughly 30 majors and minors in the department, students and faculty of the music department plan to establish a chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, a national music fraternity, at the University of La Verne to promote music awareness and education.
After finishing a five-day, 5,000-mile concert tour, the University of La Verne choirs gave an astounding performance Wednesday afternoon in the Quad as part of the lunch-time Music on the Quad series.