Stories from this issue:
Furthering A Legacy
Cover StoryFame, it’s said, is fleeting. The flickering of a candle’s flame against the winds of time. Yet celebrity’s shadow can extend well beyond the life of the wick, and those shaded regard it as a blessing or a burden. Or both. Rayna Harrison ’19 is well aware of her family tree and its links to […]
Championing Education, Archives, and Mental Health
Grace F. Napolitano’s connection to the University of La Verne runs deep, shaped by decades of public service in California’s San Gabriel Valley. Born in Brownsville, Texas, and educated at Cerritos College, Napolitano launched her political career locally—first as Norwalk’s mayor, then as a California Assembly member—before representing the region in Congress from January 1999 through […]
Coming Home
It had been two years since I graduated from the University of La Verne, and I had just finished catching up with a fellow alum. I was in my office in Murrieta, sipping coffee between meetings, when a quiet tug at my heart stopped me mid-thought. It was subtle but insistent. I found myself asking: […]
News from La Verne
ULV Student Leads Effort to Digitize Campus Times Archives
Adonis Borer, left, and Keren Darancette examine the first-ever edition of Campus Times at the University of La Verne, part […]
Taylor-Toomay Named La Verne Volleyball Head Coach
Randi Taylor-Toomay’s deep roots in ULV athletics and academics position her to build on recent national-level success Randi […]
Women of the Archives: Educators, Activists, Influencers
Gladdys Muir, Grace Napolitano and June Pulcini, three influential women whose archives are preserved at ULV. (ULV Graphic/Alycia Watt) […]
Photographer Brings the High Desert to Life in New Exhibit
Edward Lance Montgomery with his work in the Kinetic Ambiguity exhibit at Miller Hall. (ULV Photo / Brandon Le) […]




