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Lastly, on “The Amazing Race,” reader Tim Hite of La Verne tells me Season 37 contestants Jonathan and Ana Towns are a married couple from Pomona. “Some Pomonans might not be aware,” Tim adds.
Dennis McDougal, a journalist and author, began his career with The Press-Enterprise, where he was a reporter from 1973 to 1977.For much of that time, he was based in the Coachella Valley. He died ...
In 1970, La Verne opened its College of Law and then became the University of La Verne in 1977. Since then, the university has built a number of new regional campuses, including campuses at Orange ...
Verne Stanley Scoman, 91, of Coeur d’Alene, was peacefully ushered into heaven on November 9, 2024. He lived with Alzheimer’s and spent his final year at Creekside Inn Memory Care. “Stan ...
Den nis H. Grable, 89, of La Verne passed away July 15, 2006, at his home. He was born September 30, 1916, in Oklahoma and resided in La Verne for 50 years. Dennis Grable Obituary - CA ...
University of La Verne President Pardis Mahdavi, the second woman in history to hold the school’s top job, stepped down this month after less than a year at the private college.
Current Records: University of La Verne 0-1, UC San Diego 2-0 The University of La Verne Leopards will head out on the road to face off against the UC San Diego Tritons at 10:00 p.m. ET on Monday ...
Striking dining workers at Whittier College and the University of La Verne have reached a tentative agreement with the vendor that runs the respective campus dining halls, representatives said on ...
La Verne Hameister Moder passed away Friday, January 6th, 2023, at Rennes, at the age of 100. She was born November 3rd, 1922, to Marie Cecelia (Peterson) and Harry Hameister in Langlade County.
La Verne's Little League softball team made history by winning their first game in the World Series tournament. The team, representing California, won 9-2 against North Carolina.
On May 14, 1912, motivated by moral concerns, the City of Toronto passed By-Law No. 6061, which meant no apartment buildings could be built on the majority of the city’s residential streets.
The University of La Verne has partnered with Marymount California University to accept transfer students from the latter college once it closes permanently on Aug. 31, 2022.