Clothesline Project spotlights domestic abuse
Ashley Morgado Staff Writer The Iota Delta Sorority put on the Clothesline Project, a three-day event earlier this month that potentially touched a lot of people – particularly those who have been...
View ArticleClothesline Project sheds light on domestic violence
The Clothesline Project, started in 1990 in Cape Cod, Mass., is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt and hanging it on a clothesline. It has spread...
View ArticleSilence raising awareness
Jessica Loomer, a freshman English major, stands in 15 minutes of silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse Tuesday. As part of the annual Clothesline Project, the 15 minutes of silence was...
View ArticleProject sheds light on abuse
Crystal Miranda, outreach coordinator for Project Sister Family Services in Pomona, speaks in La Fetra Hall Monday to raise awareness of sexual assault and date and acquaintance rape. / photo by Nicole...
View ArticleIota Delta clotheslines violence toward women
Junior Bonita Estrada decorates a shirt for Iota Delta sorority’s Clothesline Project with sophomore Katie Lewis and senior Amanda Timko at the booth. The demonstration focused on raising awareness and...
View ArticleIota Delta supports women
Rachel Klodell, sophomore liberal studies major and Iota Delta member, explains to Brian Rios, junior communications major, how to make a pledge to the Clothesline Project Monday in Sneaky Park. The...
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Celebrating diversity The University of La Verne will host its third annual “Engendering Diversity and Community Conference” this Wednesday through Friday. Keynote speaker for the event is human rights...
View ArticleSociety’s dirty laundry
What started in Cape Cod, Mass., in 1990 has found its way to La Verne. The Clothesline Project was created to provide a medium for communicating the experiences of women affected by violence and to...
View ArticleWomen fly high with support
The lack of strong winds didn’t keep Kaitlin Eckert and Lauryl Bakke from having a great time at Kite Day in Sneaky Park. Kite Day, sponsored by the Campus Activities Board, provided students a unique...
View ArticleClothesline Project spotlights domestic abuse
Ashley Morgado Staff Writer The Iota Delta Sorority put on the Clothesline Project, a three-day event earlier this month that potentially touched a lot of people – particularly those who have been...
View ArticleClothesline Project sheds light on domestic violence
The Clothesline Project, started in 1990 in Cape Cod, Mass., is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt and hanging it on a clothesline. It has spread...
View ArticleSilence raising awareness
Jessica Loomer, a freshman English major, stands in 15 minutes of silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse Tuesday. As part of the annual Clothesline Project, the 15 minutes of silence was...
View ArticleProject sheds light on abuse
Crystal Miranda, outreach coordinator for Project Sister Family Services in Pomona, speaks in LaFetra Hall Monday to raise awareness of sexual assault and date and acquaintance rape. / photo by Nicole...
View ArticleIota Delta clotheslines violence toward women
Junior Bonita Estrada decorates a shirt for Iota Delta sorority’s Clothesline Project with sophomore Katie Lewis and senior Amanda Timko at the booth. The demonstration focused on raising awareness...
View ArticleIota Delta supports women
Rachel Klodell, sophomore liberal studies major and Iota Delta member, explains to Brian Rios, junior communications major, how to make a pledge to the Clothesline Project Monday in Sneaky Park. The...
View ArticleV-Day coming to ULV
Laura Bucio Assistant Editor Vagina, valentine and victory are themes in the upcoming production of “The Vagina Monologues” at the University of La Verne. The play will be part of the V-Day campaign, a...
View ArticleEvent highlights gender issues
Valerie Rojas Copy Editor University of La Verne students, faculty and community members gathered to discuss issues of women, gender and sexuality during the second annual Engendering Diversity and...
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