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October 22, 2021

America’s intolerance of foreigners has a long and ugly history. After the Civil War, Italian immigrants were compared to Black Americans and accused of being racially inferior and prone to criminality. Irish immigrants arriving after the potato...

October 22, 2021

A major civil lawsuit under the Ku Klux Klan Act against the “Unite the Right” rally is set to begin, more than four years after the rally took place, where hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered in person, meticulously planning the deadly event.

The...

October 22, 2021

California Indian Nations College, the two-year tribal college in Palm Desert, along with California State University, San Bernardino, is hosting a virtual college fair Friday afternoon.

The Zoom event, which will be open to all high school juniors...

October 22, 2021

Based on a recent survey of local college students, 83 percent of college students consume caffeine daily.

When we dig a little deeper into these numbers it’s apparent that much like school supplies, caffeine is part of college students being...

October 22, 2021

Cal State San Bernardino alumna Dalea Faulkner, who earned a degree in creative writing from CSUSB, has released “Hashtag Blessed the Movie” at the WME Village 8 theater last weekend in Arizona.

“I was inspired to write it (Hashtag Blessed the Movie...

October 22, 2021

A group that says its mission is “to halt and push back the forces of darkness” is holding a tactical event in southwest Missouri this weekend to train Christians in “hand-to-hand combat” and “fighting from your vehicle.” Called the Missouri...

October 22, 2021

After a not-so-brief yearlong intermission, the CSUSB Department of Theatre Arts is back and ready to dazzle its guests with a fun selection of entertaining plays designed as an escape from reality.

The 2021-2022 Season of Light will have a little...

October 22, 2021

Charles “Chuck” Mendoza, CSUSB Teacher Education and Foundation lecturer, and his wife, Julie, earned a Heritage Award for their Redlands home by the Redlands Area Historical Society. The annual event held since 1975 honors historic homes and...

October 22, 2021

A student’s video of a Riverside teacher wearing a faux Native American headdress and dancing in front of her math class has gone viral and sparked calls to fire the instructor and halt teaching tactics perceived as disrespectful to some cultures.

“...

October 22, 2021

Kim Cherniss, the Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball coach, earned her 700th career victory on Saturday, Oct. 16 as the host Coyotes defeated Cal Poly Pomona 25-13, 12-25, 25-17, 25-16. It was a memorable night all the way around for CSUSB...

October 21, 2021

A just released report shows the number of hate crimes against Asian-Americans in LA County went up from 25 in 2019 to 44 in 2020. That’s the largest number since 2001 and many of the crimes in the city of LA were committed against Asian Americans by...

October 21, 2021

Nao Yamamoto was one of the best Blown Away season 2 contestants. She hails from Japan and has been gradually building her artistic practice in the United States of America. The Japanese native has overcome anxiety by working with glass, something...