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lvcampustimes.org/2025/12/firs... Watch the University of La Verne Volleyball team in the final championship game today Saturday at 2pm PST on ESPN + @lvcampustimes.org (my sister the AD is holding a watch party on campus!)
The Nov. 4 special election has one measure on the ballot, Proposition 50, designed to neutralize the untimely redistricting expected in Texas.
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The University of La Verne welcomed Pulitzer Prize winning author Héctor Tobar as this year’s annual “One Book, One University” speaker.
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Diversity and community are two of the most important things that Clarissa Shan has brought and utilized as she has embarked on her new journey as choir director at the University.
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The men’s water polo team started off its Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference season with a loss against the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens, 20-11, Saturday at the La Verne Aquatic Center.
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Leos lit up the night Wednesday in the Campus Center Ballroom for the event put on by the Campus Activities Board.
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The “Material Worlds” group exhibition is currently on display in the Harris Gallery on campus at the University of La Verne.
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The fashion industry has funneled into the fashion capitals – New York City, London, Milan and Paris – to witness the Spring/Summer 2026 collections from each designer on the fashion calendar – and those who do not follow schedule.
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Daniel Loera, director of multicultural affairs, spoke to a group of five about creating a space for students to engage in self-exploration Tuesday, in the Quay Davis Board Room.
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The University of La Verne welcomed a new member of the music department’s faculty, Victoria Romano, who started at the beginning of the fall semester.
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The Leopards started off their season with a loss against the Willamette Bearcats, 29-14, Saturday at Ortmayer Stadium. The loss included five fumbles and an interception.
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Visitors browse the unique items and fresh produce at the Pomona Farmers Market on Saturday. The market at 145 W. Pearl St. in Pomona features around 20 booths
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The women’s soccer team extended their losing streak with a 2-0 loss against the Life Pacific Warriors on Saturday at Ortmayer Stadium.
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Students at the University of La Verne celebrated the arrival of Hispanic Heritage Month this week with Spanish music and food at the Leos Para El Mundo event hosted by the Campus Activities Board.
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The University of La Verne and the National College Resources Foundation collaborated to host the Latino College Expo on campus Saturday at Sneaky Park among other locations on the La Verne campus.
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Stereotypes and microaggressions were discussed in this week’s Belongingness lecture. At 1 p.m. Tuesday, the Quay Davis Board Room became an open inviting space.
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A new Mexican restaurant, La Casa De La Abuela, opened recently in Pomona about two miles from La Verne, at 401 E. Foothill Blvd.
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After years of sometimes noisy construction, and much anticipation, the Metro A light rail line, La Verne/Fairplex station at E Street and Arrow Highway, opened Friday.
The first several weeks of the academic year is often referred to as the Red Zone, a period of time between move-in day and Thanksgiving break when college students – first year students and women in particular – are most likely to experience sexual assault.
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The men’s soccer team tied with Occidental, 3-3, in their Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference opener Wednesday at Ortmayer Stadium.
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Pomona’s downtown arts district buzzed with creativity Sept. 13 as the Pomona Art Walk brought together different forms of art and visitors.
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Arcadia Grey and Leisure Hour rocked their show on Sept. 4 at The Haven in Pomona. With doors opening at around 7 p.m., The Haven became the home for the Midwest emo and alternative rock lovers.
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The store 44 Collectibles, which specializes in trading cards of both sports and video games, has not had its grand opening just yet, but in the meantime, founder Niko Mongenel said wants to bring fun back to Old Town La Verne.
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Jason Niedleman, professor of political science, kicked off the “What Matters to Me and Why” lecture series for the fall semester with his talk Sept. 4.
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Valerie Cummings, associate professor of broadcast journalism, shared her journey of writing a memoir about the challenging and transformative year leading to the adoption of her daughter.
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An all-student art exhibit is now on view at the West Gallery in the Abraham Campus Center.
“Studio Focus – COLOR” features the paintings of students Aidan Catullo, Vanessa Cruz, Ariadne Gamboa, Julia Luera, Alicia Naranjo, Natalia Ortiz and Jasmine Vazquez.
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The Leopards swept a doubleheader Monday for their home opener, 15-13 against Iona and 21-16 against Grossmont, at the La Verne Aquatic Center.
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The exhibits “In Their Hands: The Evolution of Mata Ortiz Pottery,” “Hot and Ready to Serve,” and “Making In Between: Indigenous Americans,” all currently on display at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona.
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Discipline, teamwork and respect are part of the culture that Richard Sanchez is cultivating as new head coach for the University of La Verne’s football program this season.
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