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Campus Times
September 13, 1996
The University of La Verne's Lordsburg Hotel dig has a total of nine
individual units. Each unit is dug by two students on the Lordsburg Dig
Team. Their goals are to keep archeological context and to achieve 100 percent
data recovery. Professor Anne Duffield-Stoll is explaining to team member
Jill Hotchkis the importance of measurement to maintain control of individual
10cm layers.
New Oaks area coodinator, Julie Thurman, discusses her new position
and her future in La Verne.
ULV's spirited cheerleaders have positive outlook on their future with
new and returning members.
Freshman Aaron Nonemaker talks of his decision to attend ULV and of
the differences between the United States and Greece.
Seniors' virtual reality experiment will compete in Los Angeles County
Fair.
Britt Ortiz is to implement program designed to financially assist first
generation freshmen college students.
Students will be able to obtain credit from a course in travel learning
from the WWW by 1997.