
Abelina Nunez
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May 17, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Mia Byington |Abelina Nunez
Abelina J. NuñezPhotography EditorAs a first-generation college student and an only child, my decision to go to college was not just for myself but also for my family. In high school, I was unsure of my future. I applied to four Cal State, four UCs and to two community colleges for back up. I received emails from private colleges offering free applications, so I applied. I received my first acceptance letter in December 2019. I was accepted to the University of La Verne in February of 2020.
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May 10, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Sheridan Lambrook |Abelina Nunez
Abelina J. Nuñez, senior journalism major, is a photography editor for Campus Times and staff photographer for La Verne Magazine. She previously served as LV Life editor, arts editor social media editor and staff writer. In Fall 2023, Nuñez was La Verne Magazine's editor-in-chief and was previously a staff writer as well. Her work can be found on Instagram @abelinajnunezphoto.
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May 3, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Mia Byington |Abelina Nunez |Amanda Torres |Cassandra Martinez
The University of La Verne’s Sundays at the Morgan concert series presents the “Let’s Play” faculty concert at 6 p.m. Sunday in Morgan Auditorium. Students, alumni and guests will be featured in the celebrations of Latin symphonies. All donations support the music department. Admission is $20 general admission and free for students with an I.D. For more information visit bit.ly/ulvmusicshows.
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May 3, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Abelina Nunez
Abelina J. Nuñez, senior journalism major, is a photography editor for Campus Times and staff photographer for La Verne Magazine. She previously served as LV Life editor, arts editor social media editor and staff writer. In Fall 2023, Nuñez was La Verne Magazine's editor-in-chief and was previously a staff writer as well. Her work can be found on Instagram @abelinajnunezphoto.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Jonas Holt |Abelina Nunez |Sheridan Lambrook
Jonas HoltStaff WriterThe Leopards fell 4-1 in a tightly contested game against the Cal Lutheran Regals in a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchup on Tuesday afternoon at Campus West. The loss followed a strong weekend showing against the Occidental Tigers, in which the Leopards won two of three games. Freshman pitcher Jada Coria got the start for the Leopards against Cal Lutheran and went 5.1 innings, giving up four runs on nine hits with two strikeouts.
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