In today’s information age – when anything and everything can be Googled on the Internet – musicians are among those who have encountered both the benefits and challenges of this high tech phenomenon.
With a giant spider guarding the entrance and a parade of skeletons leading the way, the University of La Verne television studio aired the sixth annual Halloween Live cable show Monday. Billy Bob, La Verne’s favorite hillbilly, returned to host the show with a partner this year, Gary the Gorilla.
Taylor Kingsbury, a University of La Verne alumnus, has released his first book. Titled “Les Fables,” the novel is a collection of horror stories with a twist of illustrated drawings that has the possibility of becoming a TV series.
A University of La Verne student began a protest against KULV when the radio station denied his band airtime, due to the fact that the student’s hard metal band did not fit the program’s format. The student has posted flyers around the University’s campus questioning the purpose of the student-run station.
In an impressive display of academic and journalistic aptitude, the Campus Times pummeled the competition at a recent Society of Professional Journalists awards ceremony.