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Campus Times
March 9, 2001
Professing the need for women to stop internalizing the beliefs and
vales of a male dominated society, Antonia Darder, professor at Claremont
Graduate School, spoke Tuesday about women's social, economic and personal
issues. She emphasized the everyday injustices that work against women's
own interests.
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Guest speaker Antonia Darder discusses gender issues.
ASF funds will not be allocated to the Model United Nations Organization.
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For the second year in a row, the University of La Verne debate team
is the top team in the Western Hemisphere.
Chi Delta Omicron is now officially a fraternity at the University of
La Verne.
The University's book store changes its return policy from a two-week
grace period to 48-hours.
Renovations at The Spot have provided more accessibilty to workers and
incorporated a different atmosphere.
The three fraternities and three sororities at the University are giving
students the opportunity to choose what Greek organization they would like
to join.
The rise of car thefts and burglaries has caused University of La Verne
students and faculty to be on alert.
Tom Harvey and Dan Harden have been re-elected into the La Verne city
council.