As many cities, states and countries continue to urge their citizens to stay at home during the global coronavirus pandemic there has been a resulting spike in domestic abuse worldwide.
While some students plan to return home for a relaxing January, or take a needed general education class, others will participate in various study abroad tours.
The first night of International Poets and Artists at La Verne attracted roughly 50 people Thursday in the Harris Gallery for a night of Spanish to English poetry translations from two international poets.
Fernando Valverde Rodriguez, from Granada, Spain, and Alí Calderón, from Puebla, Mexico, shared some of their poems and held an informal discussion about the prominence poetry has specifically in the era we live in today.
Edward L. Romero, former United States ambassador to Spain and Andorra, spoke about his experiences as a Hispanic politician to students and faculty on Oct. 28 at LaFetra Lecture Hall.