Holiday songs about snowmen and magic filled the air and the smell of various cultural finger foods traveled throughout the first floor of the Campus Center Thursday during the Holiday Extravaganza.

Holiday songs about snowmen and magic filled the air and the smell of various cultural finger foods traveled throughout the first floor of the Campus Center Thursday during the Holiday Extravaganza.
For three days before Thanksgiving, the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life distributed boxes of food for students in need at the Interfaith Chapel.
A blend of music, comedy and drama filled Dailey Theatre as a crowd of 50 attended the opening night of “Vietgone” on Thursday. Focusing on his parents’ love story set in the 1970s, playwright Qui Nguyen challenges Asian stereotypes,showing multiple perspectives of Vietnamese immigrants escaping the treachery of war.
After an intense game against Cal Lutheran, La Verne fell short 3-1 at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletics Conference semifinals Thursday night.
A group of witches surrounded a man in the middle of the street, cackling among themselves and gathering the attention of surrounding witnesses. This would have been a strange occurrence on any other day; however, these witches had just participated in a costume parade at the Claremont Chamber’s 36th Annual Village Venture Arts and Crafts […]
Through paintings and full-sized sculptures to colorful ofrendas, or traditional altars, the Ontario Museum of History and Arts’ “Dia de los Muertos: Everyday Heroes” exhibit displays Mexican cultural views on life and death through multiple art mediums.
On Wednesday, ULV’s Entrepreneurial Action Us (Enactus) Club started its latest project, Pomona Backyard Outreach. Partnering up with the city of Pomona, Pomona Unified School District and the Rotary Club of La Verne, they aim to serve the homeless and at-risk students of high schools in the district.
The University of La Verne’s oral history project contains 350 interviews and counting, filled with the rich stories of individuals and their experiences at the University.
Claremont is now home to a one-of-a-kind coffee shop that puts the community first, and profits last. Since its grand opening in May, Sanctuary Coffee has donated 13,000 pounds of food to the homeless in San Bernardino County.
In light of recent events regarding undocumented students, the new DREAMers Club on campus offers a safe space for students to gain social and academic support from their peers as they pursue their education at the University of La Verne.
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