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  • Ortmayer Field at the University of La Verne is a place of fond memories and stirring contests. But on Oct. 19, 2002, the opposite happened when ULV quarterback Rollie Dykstra suffered a devastating injury on the field that left him physically challenged after being in the hospital for months. The homecoming game against the University of Redlands was canceled at halftime out of respect to Dykstra. / photo by Jashelle Ranson Finding the Truth posted on September 2, 2022
  • Standing tall in the lives of his students as principal of Candelario J. Mendoza School in Pomona, Richard Rodriguez presides over an entirely different curriculum than the one he experienced as a student at Lincoln Elementary School. / photo by Michael P. Bailey Segregation in the 1940s: ‘The Train Tracks Divided the World’ posted on May 1, 1997
  • 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
  • The San Antonio Dam stretches across the mouth of the canyon. The filling basin can hold 9,285 acre feet of water and is flanked by Shin Road to the east and Mt. Baldy Road to the west. / photo by Spencer Croce First Line of Defense posted on September 7, 2018
  • Painfully beautiful, the Williams fire swept through San Dimas Canyon Sept. 23, 2002, destroying more than 38,000 acres before being stopped just short of Mt. Baldy Village. / photo by Liz Lucsko Fighting to Save Their World posted on May 1, 2003

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