Establishing a folk music sound is not an easy task, but artist Dave Trautz is beginning to find his voice through his passion and honesty in his first double solo release, “Good News” and “Saviors.”
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Happenings
Campus and community arts events for May 21, 2010.

Tuition increase doesn’t add up
If incoming freshmen back in fall 2007 knew that tuition would increase by more than $4,000 once they became seniors, it is likely some would have thought twice before taking the Leo plunge.
Happenings
Campus and community arts events for May 14, 2010.

More options mean less mischief
Although the University of La Verne provides an intimate atmosphere and great relationships between students and faculty, student life on campus leaves something to be desired. During the weekend there are limited number of on-campus activities.

Gandhi urges peace
The message of peace and nonviolent response was brought to a full house at the University of La Verne on Friday with a lecture by Arun Gandhi.

Arizona bill bashes civil rights
As a citizen of the United States, one gives up certain rights to gain protection. However, in Arizona citizens are about to give full reign to law enforcement.

Make changes for us, not WASC
Now that the WASC team has concluded its Capacity and Preparatory Review, the University of La Verne has crucial steps to take to ensure that it gets reaccredited in 2011, when WASC returns.

The Wonder Years talk progress
There is no better feeling than watching the blossoming flower of a band grow into something as unique as the Wonder Years.

Only you can help save the planet
Instead of going green, let’s go efficient, because we are capable of preserving our home planet Earth.