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Campus Times
May 16, 2003
In the recent elections for Associated Student Federation Forum officers,
sophomore Travis Berry ran uncontested for the office of president. Berry
currently serves as vice president, and says that as president he will combat
the apathy shown by the student body in regard to student politics.
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Northern La Verne residents seek compensation for property damage they
say was caused by construction of the 210 Freeway.
Despite strong opposition, the Board of Trustees approves differential
pay for the ULV faculty.
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The School of Business and Global Studies merges with the School of
Public Administration and Health Administration.
Students will soon be able to seek assistance on the web from the Learning
Enhancement Center.
The Society of Professional Journalists awards high honors to ULV journalism
students.
An auto accident sends a minivan crashing into the Mobil gas station
at Arrow Highway and D Street.
Despite the decline in gas prices, students hope for more.
Students discover the downside to earning outside financial aid money.
The University institutes fees for parking permits, beginning in fall.
A look at the scheduled speakers for the annual graduation ceremony.
With the maternity leave of Jill Bergman, the Career Development Center
seeks an interim assistant director.
Student accounts looks to streamline its payment process.
Marketing students gain real-world experience working with Crestview
Cadillac.