The number of hate crimes in California increased about 11 percent last year, the second consecutive double-digit increase, but the overall number still was a third lower total than a decade ago, the state's attorney general reported Monday.
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Most victims of hate crimes don't report them to police, according to a new study that advocates say reinforces their fears that the Trump administration's tough rhetoric and policies will make more people afraid to come forward.
The new survey by...
Hate crimes spiked in four major American cities in the first months of 2017, with the percentage year-over-year change in one of them, Chicago, reaching a staggering 160 percent, according to the nonpartisan Center for the Study of Hate and...
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In 2016, 230 hate crimes were committed in Los Angeles, according to California State University, San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, up 15 percent over the year...
The manufacturing sector in San Bernardino and Riverside counties has shown positive signs in recent months, according to the Inland Empire Report on Business.
The report for June was compiled by Barbara Sirotnik and Lori Aldana at the Institute of...
The newspaper featured the Gear Up summer program, which took place recently. Gear Up is a grant-funded program based out of Cal State San Bernardino that started in 2014, when these students were 7th graders in the San Bernardino City Unified School...
Clare Weber, who has more than 30 years leadership experience in higher education and the private sector, has been appointed to the newly created position of deputy provost at Cal State San Bernardino.
Weber, who currently serves as the associate...
The Palm Desert campus of Cal State San Bernardino received a big chunk of extra funding when Gov. Jerry Brown signed the state budget — a $3 million chunk, to be exact.
It’s a sizable addition for a campus that operates on an annual budget of $15...
As in the Dr. Seuss classic, “Oh the Places You’ll Go,” five Cal State San Bernardino graduates have dreams and destinations as diverse as they are.
The Dr. Seuss classic became a theme for showcasing the students in the College of Social and...
CSUSB Professor Juan Delgado reads his poem “La Bestia/The Beast,” which describes a dangerous journey by a series of freight trains that migrants from Central America use to reach the U.S. border.
Latin Society, a popular band in the Inland Empire, will be performing in the first summer concert of the year at Cal State San Bernardino on Wednesday, July 5.
Latin Society is known for having one of the best Big Band Latin sounds, with tunes such...
There probably could not have been a worse time for Jennifer Escorza to discover her chances of living. In the midst of her third round of chemotherapy in April 2016, Escorza said she was sicker than she’d ever been in her life.
Escorza said she...