Junior political science major Jackie Ku was elected Associated Students of the University of La Verne president and sophomore kinesiology major Justin Parnell as ASULV executive vice president in election results announced Wednesday afternoon. The two ran unopposed.
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Sweet tooths gather at pie festival
Pie, cinnamon rolls, donuts and other sweet treats filled the streets of the Claremont Village March 17 for the sixth annual Claremont Pie Festival.
On The Calendar
Campus events for the week of March 30, 2018.
Happenings
Campus and community arts events for the week of March 30, 2018.
On The Calendar
Campus events for the week of Feb. 16, 2018.
Project helps students learn to grow fresh food
Students in the early childhood student teaching class renovated the garden at Fairplex’s Child Development Center Nov. 26 to help students learn how to grow their own food, understand the process of farm to table and maintain healthy eating habits.
Debate takes crown at championships
The University of La Verne debate team was crowned the fall U.S. National Debate Champions Nov. 19 at the Claremont Colleges, and is now heading to the World Championships in Mexico City this December.

Commentary: Words matter in sexual assault dialogue
Every year, an average of 321,500 women are raped or sexually assaulted in the U.S. Around 750,000 teen girls got pregnant last year. Nearly 65 percent of women experienced street harassment in 2014. But there is a notable underlying problem with these statistics. They all place the focus on the women and girls who are […]

Fuhrman calls standard American diet deadly
As part of the Social Justice Lecture Series, Dr. Joel Fuhrman educated a crowd of more than 200 people with his presentation “Optimize or Destroy Brain Potential with Food.”

Senior exemplifies life-long learning
Kathy Louis-Sanders is not the typical business student; she came to University of La Verne with her own business, a doctorate in theology and years of marketing experience under her belt. In January 2019 the senior business administration major will receive her diploma at the age of 61.