
Anthony Eramya
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Jan 14, 2025 |
lvcampustimes.org | Emma Gonzalez |Anthony Eramya
Emma GonzalezStaff WriterAround 215 students showed up for the Coffee, Cookies and Chill event sponsored by the Campus Activities Board event at 11 a.m. on Nov. 21 at Sneaky Park. The event was created to relieve stress for students, as finals are approaching at the end of the semester. Christmas music played in the background as tan and pink crewnecks were handed to students. There were aromatherapy bracelets, cookies and iced coffee from Coffee by Sergio.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Emma Gonzalez |Anthony Eramya
Emma GonzalezStaff WriterAround 215 students showed up for the Coffee, Cookies and Chill event sponsored by the Campus Activities Board event at 11 a.m. on Nov. 21 at Sneaky Park. The event was created to relieve stress for students, as finals are approaching at the end of the semester. Christmas music played in the background as tan and pink crewnecks were handed to students. There were aromatherapy bracelets, cookies and iced coffee from Coffee by Sergio.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Ethan Anderson |Anthony Eramya
Ethan AndersonAssistant EditorWith final exams and grades approaching, nothing says comfort food like a fresh breakfast bagel sandwich. Fortunately the community has several options within a five-mile radius of the University of La Verne. I tried five of the closest popular bagel spots, searching for the best. To ensure fair judging, I ordered the same thing at each location. Closest to the University is Miss Donuts and Bagels on the corner of D Street and Bonita Avenue.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Anthony Eramya
LV Life With a sage bundle and eagle feather in each hand, Dan Kennan, adjunct professor of sociology, sages the students and faculty who attended the sage gathering and blessing event April 12 in front of the Ludwick Center.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
lvcampustimes.org | Ethan Anderson |Anthony Eramya
Ethan AndersonAssistant EditorAnnie Bui, a generative AI expert; Dan Munsey, San Bernardino County’s fire chief, and Steven Haskins, a public administration innovator, presented a lecture titled “AI and Gen AI in Law and Public Service: Current State and Future Outlook,” on Wednesday at the College of Law and Public Service in Ontario before an audience of about 40 people.
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