Two weeks from today I will present my senior project to professors and instructors of the University of La Verne. My project, two eight-page issues of an alumni newsletter for Phi Delta Theta, will be presented through some sort of medium -- either an overhead projector, Power Point, handouts, whatever.
As dim lights glowed, seductive music enveloped the space where 10 models expressively traveled through dangling sheets of metal. The metal was hung sporadically in the University of La Verne's Art Building Wednesday evening as senior art major Jamie Bigornia displayed his senior art thesis exhibit in a fashion show entitled "Discomfort."
As April slowly crawls by at the University of La Verne, one question dominates the minds of both students and teachers – where are all the seniors? The answer is simple, they are either diligently working on their senior thesis, a paper or a project that takes up all of their time, or simply hiding from the advisers who are wondering how they are doing.