Carbonated.TV — Before 2015, the last time the United States became a dangerous place for Muslims was in the year 2001, in the days following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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RT.com — In an interview soon after the incidents on Sept. 17, and before the suspect’s arrest on Sept. 19, Brian Levin from Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino was interviewed what may have motivated the bombings...
IECN.com — President Tomas Morales received one of Mexico’s highest honors during the Mexican Independence Day celebration at Cal State San Bernardino Thursday night, Sept. 15.
“I dedicate this award to continuing the efforts to provide access to...
LatinoLA — Throughout Mexico and around the world, millions of people celebrated Mexican Independence Day culminating with the historic ringing of a bell for Cry for Freedom, "El Grito."
Cal State San Bernardino held its own festivities on Sept. 15...
The New York Times — Hate crimes against American Muslims have soared to their highest levels since the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, according to data compiled by researchers, an increase apparently fueled by terrorist attacks in the...
OC Weekly — Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, in its "Special Status Report: Hate Crime in the United States," found there was an 87.5 percent increase in hate crimes reported against...
Redlands Daily Facts — Evan Ramirez, a Cal State San Bernardino graduate, is one of the candidates seeking a seat on the Redlands City Council in this November’s election, the newspaper reported.
Rameriz, 28, earned his master’s in public...
The Press-Enterprise — Lauren Nicholson led the Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball team (7-2, 1-0) with 14 kills in its sweep of the Humboldt State Lumberjacks at home to open CCAA play at Coussoulis Arena on Sept. 17, the newspaper reported...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin — In a sports roundup column: Rachael Figg and Susan Ibarra each scored a goal for the Cal State San Bernardino women’s soccer team in its match against Humboldt State, but it wasn’t enough as the Coyotes lost, 3-2, on...
The Press Enterprise — Thursday’s Mexican Independence Day festivities at Cal State San Bernardino included live music; cultural performances; the historic Cry for Freedom, “El Grito”; and a special honor for college President Tomás D. Morales. A...
PublicNow.com — Coyote First STEP, Cal State San Bernardino's award-winning and nationally recognized innovative residential early start program created to reduce the need for remediation in math and/or English, has received a five-year $2.6 million...
Palm Desert Patch — Kindergarten through grade 5 teachers are invited to attend the “Social Studies in Action” institute at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus beginning Thursday, Sept. 22, from 5-8:30 p.m. The 10-session institute aims to...