The latest members of the first traditionally African American sorority at the University of La Verne, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., stepped onto the University of La Verne Greek life scene Thursday night in Sneaky Park.

The latest members of the first traditionally African American sorority at the University of La Verne, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., stepped onto the University of La Verne Greek life scene Thursday night in Sneaky Park.
Senior speech communications major Blasina Hernandez walks around campus with a kitten named Cleo to her chest that just fits in the palms of her hands. Hernandez rescued Cleo last weekend from a heating vent in a house that her dad was doing construction on.
David Cubek, director of the Claremont Concert Orchestra and assistant conductor of the Pasadena Symphony, conducts the choirs and orchestra of the Joint Music Program of Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, and the Scripps Colleges as they performed Mozart’s Requiem in D minor in the Garrison Theater at the Claremont Colleges Saturday.
The “freshman 15” is the 15 pounds freshman are expected to gain – in theory or reality – in college due to stress, dining hall food, drinking and lack of exercise. Students here, however, debate whether it’s really a thing.
SiHyun Kim, assistant professor of management, addressed how dedication varies within the workforce, between companies and their employees because of conflict in how they view their roles, Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room.
Comedy and poetry collided in the theater department’s opening of “Tartuffe” April 20 in Dailey Theatre.
The clock was ticking as children of all ages waited to dash for colorful eggs hidden in the grass. The La Verne Rotary Club and La Verne Community Services Department held an annual Easter egg hunt at 10 a.m. Saturday in Las Flores Park. The event has been held annually for over 20 years.
Senior attacker Zoe Kratzer blocks a shot from Occidental freshman utility Lori Berberian on Saturday at the La Verne Aquatics Center.
Freshman Tianna Cano was one of many volunteers who participated in the Cherry Blossom Festival activities held in Sneaky Park Tuesday.
Impressive works of art and colorful chalk dust lined the sidewalks of the Glendora Village, as the sound of children singing and the smell of greasy pizza filled the air.
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