Grace Xia Zhao, director of piano studies and artist in residence, filled Morgan Auditorium with her concert, “One Passion, Two Stories.”

Grace Xia Zhao, director of piano studies and artist in residence, filled Morgan Auditorium with her concert, “One Passion, Two Stories.”
Students of the College of Business and Public Management are the first to integrate the business practicum into their curriculum through their sale of school spirited apparel.
The Campus Activities Board and ASULV paid special tribute to veterans on Friday with a luncheon at the Campus Center that was full of patriotic music, emotional poems and free T-shirts.
The Bunny Gunner Gallery opened it’s door this past Saturday for the new exhibit “Skylines” which contains oil paintings by the artist Joe Farkin and digital photographs by Crystal Yachin Lee.
John Linarelli, associate dean for academic affairs and professor of law, drew chuckles from the audience when he said he was going to try delivering his lecture in 10 minutes on Monday afternoon.
The Inland Pacific Ballet hosted the Halloween spectacular “Vampires, Ghosts and Black Swans” Ballet Saturday and Sunday at the Bridges Auditorium in Claremont.
The 57 Underground gallery in the Pomona Arts Colony is currently showcasing the “Fantasy” exhibit composed of abstract, fantasy and medieval styles of paintings.
Kira Soltanovich entertained the crowd by picking on members of the audience and making jokes about being a new mom.
Last Friday, the Chant and Polyphony ensemble, featuring the Perkins Gradual, performed at Scripps College.
The long-awaited parking lot, which spans roughly between D Street and the Athletic Pavilion will open Tuesday.
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