The Boston Globe — Racist taunts ring out at a Cambridge gas station. Slurs and swastikas appear spray-painted on a Western Massachusetts mountain. Letters arrive at a Natick home espousing a townwide ban on black people. Even in Massachusetts, a...
New Delhi Times — Extremism watchers and civil rights groups have welcomed an appeal from Donald Trump for a halt to a surge in harassment and hate crimes, but are urging the president-elect to do more. In an interview with CBS television network’s...
Palm Desert Patch — A team of students from Palm Desert High School emerged as winner from a field of 12 Coachella Valley high schools during the 12th annual Charles and Priscilla Porter Academic WorldQuest Competition at Cal State San Bernardino’s...
The Foothill Advocate — The Annual Y4 Youth Conference at Cal State San Bernardino attracted hundreds of young people from throughout the county who heard motivational speeches, attended a job fair and left with a sense of purpose to motivate their...
The Sun — Included in Louis Brewster’s “random thoughts” column: “There will always be those who second guess what a head coach, in any sport, will do for the best in a team. Certainly there were many who raised an eyebrow when Cal State San...
The Press Enterprise — The email that landed in Justine D’Arrigo-Patrick’s inbox earlier this year threw her at first. It was an invitation to consider living in the student dorms for the fall quarter at Cal State San Bernardino. D’Arrigo-Patrick, 31...
The Sun — Hundreds of young people from throughout San Bernardino County on Friday attended the 9th annual Y4 youth conference at C
The Desert Sun — Valley Voice writer Ward Fredericks, president of the Palm Desert Campus Advancement Board, details the benefits of a university the desert can call its own.
He wrote: “We are building a very special university here in the Coachella...
The Sun — In an article about the Court Appointed Special Advocates, a program that supports foster youth, writer Michel Nolan interviewed CASA volunteer Patrick Flaherty, who also is a lecturer and an adjunct professor of management at Cal State San...
The Desert Sun — Chris Angulo always wanted to run a company. He studied business administration at California State University, San Bernardino and then returned to the eastern Coachella Valley, where he sold cars and then helped manage a...
IECN.com — Julie Swann-Paez stood in front of hundreds at Cal State San Bernardino’s Coussoulis Arena Friday night — speaking of the horror she experienced during a terrorist attack that killed her 14 coworkers and physically and psychologically...
The Press-Enterprise —Columnist Sal Rodriguez wrote that the Inland Empire economy, based on a report shared at the recent Seventh Annual Southern California Economic Summit in Los Angeles, has made great strides since the end of the “Great Recession...