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June 11, 2019

Jan 15, 2018
Before branching out on their own, Dolores Anderson’s children would accompany their mother to a Jan. 15 prayer breakfast for Martin Luther King Jr. put on annually by the Inland Empire Concerned African American Churches, a San...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 17, 2018
Nicole Henley, assistant professor and health care management program coordinator in the Department of Health Science and Human Ecology at CSUSB, shared some tips with fellow evaluators on the American Evaluation Association’s AEA365...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 16. 2018
Two Cal State San Bernardino students – Kalynne Brantley and Teizjell Lavender – were among the six scholarship recipients recognized by the Rialto Black History Committee during its 33rd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon at the...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 16, 2018
Although a state watchdog has criticized the Cal State University chancellor’s office for making it difficult for students to enroll to take classes online at other CSU classes, there’s another problem for Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State...

June 11, 2019

Brian Levin, the director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University San Bernardino, was interviewed for an article about the Anti-Defamation League’s report that showed violent right-wing extremism skyrocketed...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 16, 2018
The plight of 13 siblings who investigators say were held captive and starved by their parents in a dark, foul-smelling Riverside County home raises questions that experts can’t yet answer about what could cause such rare, extreme...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 16, 2018
An article that reported that a California-based Holocaust denier has been barred from entering the United Kingdom also noted that
anti-Semitism remains a major problem in the U.S.: Jews are more likely than any other religious group...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 18, 2018
Cal State San Bernardino hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the university’s First People’s Center, dedicated to supporting the academic achievement and personal success of indigenous students, while celebrating their traditional...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 17, 2018
The Inland Empire Women’s Business Center has extended the application deadline to Jan. 26 for the Spring 2018 Ignite: 90 Days to Business Mastery program. The Ignite program is an innovative program for women business owners who are...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 18, 2018
In women’s basketball, CSUSB lost a home game to Cal State Los Angeles, 61-43, on Jan. 18.
In the men’s game, visiting Cal State L.A. just got by the Coyotes, 74-71, also in Coussoulis Arena.

June 11, 2019

Jan. 9, 2018
Last Friday, Andrew Anglin, who publishes The Daily Stormer, the world’s biggest neo-Nazi website, told a federal court that he should not be held responsible for the anti-Semitic threats his followers hurled at a Jewish woman in Montana...

June 11, 2019

Jan. 18, 2018
Kathryn Ervin grew up surrounded by the arts in her hometown of Detroit.
“It’s a great town for music, theatre, dance and visual art,” says the San Bernardino resident. “Those were all part of my experience.”
A professor in the Cal...