Tag: Zoom

Debating the issues

The faculty of the history and political science department hosted a Zoom watch party for the last presidential debate Oct. 22.

Residence halls face challenges engaging students while social distancing

The University’s housing and residential life team is taking necessary precautions to keep those students living on campus healthy and safe during the COVID-19 pandemic while still trying to provide some sense of normalcy so residents feel at home.

Zoom fatigue is here and it’s real

COVID-19 has brought all sorts of challenges to college students across the nation, from financial burdens to lack of socialization. The abrupt transition to virtual learning has also caused an overwhelming sense of fatigue for students.

Commentary: Greek life succeeds with first virtual recruitment

Recruitment is the most important time of the year for sororities on any campus at any school. This is the period where we potentially welcome new members into our organizations. Usually, we compete with other sororities on campus, but this year our biggest competition was the pandemic. 

Diversity Retreat encourages discussions of different perspectives

The Center for Multicultural Services kicked off its three-day annual Diversity Retreat last Friday via Zoom with around 30 participants in all, including undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff. 

Student’s business bolsters young athletes, even during pandemic

Arthur Romero, a junior kinesiology major at the University of La Verne, spends every ounce of his free time working on his business, Binary Exercise And Sports Training, known as BEAST. 

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