During my senior year of high school, I had to make a tough choice. As a volleyball player, I was exploring the possibilities of playing at several different universities. Choosing La Sierra University was by far the best decision I could have made…
As her first mentors, Jaylene Chung’s parents proved that service is pivotal to a meaningful existence. Following their lead, she has built her life upon their example by finding innovative ways to help those in need.
In the digital age, we have access to immeasurable pages of information at our fingertips. You can quickly find out “how to get rid of hiccups” or “when is strawberry season” without much focus on the sources providing the answer. But what about when you need more serious information, like the news?
When senior pre-med student Marielis George received the email in March announcing La Sierra University’s transition online due to the advancing pandemic, she faced a daunting reality.
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Dr. Joy Fehr, Dr. Ricardo Graham, and La Sierra’s Divinity School faculty have spoken out against racism. In these calls for justice…
It took numerous mini campaigns and dozens of phone calls to his former La Sierra College classmates, but fundraiser Norman Vance and fellow class members got the job done — the Class of 1960 Endowed Scholarship Fund reached its $100,000 goal in April.
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