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La Verne’s 10,000-Year-Old Cat

La Verne’s 10,000-Year-Old Cat

Apr 29, 2022 | Features

The Campus Center has student resources, activities and ‘Smiley.’

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<i>COVID Stories</i>: Family Loss and Growth

COVID Stories: Family Loss and Growth

Apr 29, 2022 | Features

COVID brought Anabel Martinez’s family together, for good and bad.

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    Pride Without Prejudice
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  • The Claremont Club features an Olympic size pool for its members to use to practice swimming or to conduct water activities. / photo by Maddie Ybarra The Athletic Heart of the Community posted on February 1, 2022
  • Darlene Lacey, creator and owner of Candy Wrapper Museum, has collected the novelty packaging since 1977. She says the purpose of the collection is to present the wrappers as a form of art in their own right, and to show how they have changed over the years. / photo by Abelina J. Nuñez The Sweet Archives of the Candy Wrapper Museum posted on July 1, 2023
  • Camp Afflerbaugh Director Leon Bass has worked for the Los Angeles County Probation Department for more than 32 years. / photo by Emmah Obradovich Inside Camp Afflerbaugh posted on July 1, 2007
  • The Oak Park Cemetery, located at 410 Sycamore Ave., Claremont, is a long-standing historic part of the city. The cemetery opened in 1897. It is open to the public every day from dawn to dusk. / photo by Casi Martinez Spooky Places: Hauntings Around Town posted on April 7, 2023
  • They come for a day and sometimes stay for a lifetime. East Shore RV Park at Puddingstone Lake offers both permanent and temporary lots for recreational vehicles. Fees vary depending on location. Puddingstone: Come for a day, stay for a lifetime posted on May 11, 2012

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