Campus news for the week of Nov. 10, 2006.
Writers Archives: Laura Bucio
Students cautiously optimistic of activity fee
Distrust is the main issue for students at the University of La Verne who are concerned with the possibility that the student activity fee might be raised in the next two years.
ACB survives hit-and-run
The Art and Communications Building sustained minor damage when a car crashed into the building’s west side running over a planter, jumping the curb and knocking down a vertical drain and gas meter early Wednesday morning.
Bees briefly bombard Barkley
A swarm of bees, initially thought to be a beehive, was exterminated Friday after two students reported seeing the bees in a tree adjacent to the Barkley Annex and directly in front of the Oaks Residence Halls at approximately 12:30 p.m.

Artistic piping creates lights, shadows
Flow and movement is the focus of the latest exhibit in the Tall Wall Space at the University of La Verne where artist Julia Latané had the opportunity to display her work “Hither.”

Saying ‘hello’ goes virtual
Virtual classes have become the latest trend among high school students, who no longer have to touch a pig to dissect it in biology class; they can just see it being dissected for them on the computer monitor.
Verdugo promoted as new director
“I used to be indecisive. Now I’m not so sure,” reads the embroidery in the small wooden frame that sits on top of the bookshelf.
News Briefs
Campus and community news for the week of Oct. 13, 2006.
News Briefs
Campus and community news for the week of Oct. 6, 2006.

Living up to the Latina expectation
I am the typical Latina, Chicana, Pocha, Mexican-American, or whatever it is you want to call me.