Advocacy Board and Activities Board members of the University of La Verne’s Associated Student Federation (ASF) Forum met Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 10:15 a.m. in the West Dining Room.
Writers Archives: Araceli Esparza

Dibbell recounts life battling illness
In a world that views terminal illness as painful and heartbreaking, individuals such as Jane Dibbell prefer to take on the perspective that the experiences may also be a blessing.

Friends, mentors deserve gratitude
Beatle John Lennon once said “life is what happens while you’re making other plans.”

Passion should drive profession
Every profession has its share of individuals who make the job either embarrassing or discouraging for others involved in that particular field.
Movie Review: Toys play better second time around
In what was originally created to exist as nothing more than a direct-to-video release, the Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios sequel to “Toy Story” disproved the common belief that usually movies are not as good the second time around.

Why 2K?
With the conclusion of 1999 little more than a month away, discussion of the year 2000 and of exactly what the future entails has continued to stir the society in which we live.
In the News
Campus news for the week of Nov. 12, 1999.

Profiling proves existence of racism
It is sad to say that, as a society, we have truly failed to move past the issues of race and discrimination that have plagued our nation since long before the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
ASF Minutes
ASF Forum meeting summary for the week of Dec. 3, 1999.

Lady of Guadalupe restores hope
Perhaps the most anticipated occurrence to recently envelope the local Roman Catholic community is the pilgrimage of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a patron of hope for Mexicans, specifically.