Nine months out of the year the dorms are occupied and full of life. When summer comes they are left empty, and in many cases, damaged.
Writers Archives: Alexis Lahr

Woman of many titles educates ULV
The University of La Verne has several new professors this year. Although Laurie Schroeder is not new to ULV, this is her first year teaching here full-time. She is now on hand to share even more of her knowledge and service.

Kathy Bates assists in honoring poets
The air at Claremont Graduate University was filled with the sounds of award-winning poetry Friday evening. A ceremony was held honoring poets Carl Phillips and Cate Marvin, winners of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry award and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. The ceremony marked the ten-year anniversary of the awards.
Local store offers thrifty options
It may seem like Old Town La Verne is dominated by antique shops and restaurants, but shoppers do not have to search far beyond D Street to discover a store offering something different. The Lutheran High Thrift Shop seems to have something for everyone.
Students forced into 5-year plan
While most of her friends will begin their careers this fall, University of La Verne student Alicia Southorn will be returning to college to begin her fifth year. Hopefully it will be the final step in a long journey to earn her bachelor’s degree.
Summer fitness brings hazards of joining gyms
Summer is around the corner and many people are trying to lose a few pounds to look their best. In an attempt to get in shape, many people are joining fitness clubs, and some are getting ripped off in the process.
Web registration not available for Fall semester
Web registration is still a dream for University of La Verne students, as the new process has been put on hold for another semester.

Forum addresses student concerns
Why is tuition going up? What is being done to improve parking? Why do on-campus students need a meal plan? These questions and many others were answered during panel discussions held last Tuesday and Thursday in the Quad.

Miss Donuts provides friendly flavor
Are you hungry and looking for a quick, inexpensive snack? Are you tired of the packaged breakfast food at Circle K? Try one of La Verne’s popular breakfast shops, Miss Donuts and Bagel.
Horse show impresses audience with beauty
The sound of galloping and the smell of dust and leather filled the air this weekend at the Rancho California Arabian Horse show. The show took place Friday through Sunday at the Fairplex Park in Pomona.