by | May 10, 2018 | Spring 2018, Spring 2018 Featured
Have you ever looked under a microscope and been amazed by the intricate artwork that you would never have seen without one? I know I have. Microscopes, however, are not just tools to amaze students and get them excited about science class. Microscopes have been and... by | May 10, 2018 | Spring 2018
This year, Honors provided a few lucky students with tickets for the annual Western Regional Honors Council (WRHC) Conference, hosted this year by Chapman University. We all drove down on a Saturday evening to hear the keynote speech by Angela Davis, a renowned... by | May 10, 2018 | Spring 2018
This quarter our Honors Program hosted its annual Senior Banquet, in which we celebrated our graduating students by giggling over their baby pictures and handing out awards over pasta. The Old Spaghetti Factory hosted this year’s party, and the prospect of free food... by | Feb 1, 2018 | Winter 2018, Winter 2018 Featured
As a Junior in the Honors Program, one of the classes one takes is Honors Community Involvement with Professor John Razzouk. Through this class students are given the opportunity to learn about the problems communities face, and attempt to solve them. A problem that... by | Feb 1, 2018 | Winter 2018
What was your experience like as an Honors student at La Sierra? Did Honors help you with your graduate school applications or your career prospects? My favorite thing about being an Honors student was having my own dorm room in South Hall! Just kidding. That perk... by | Feb 1, 2018 | Winter 2018
The Honors program “a learning community that provides a stimulating, yet supportive environment.” That’s what it said on the application and surprisingly that’s what I got. I think the honors program is very different from an AP class in high school. In those AP...