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June 29, 2020

June 26, 2020

"Sara" of California State University, San Bernardino was one of two students profiled as “DREAMers of the Week,” by TheDream.US, the news service reported. Both Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients were identified by...

June 29, 2020

 

June 26, 2020

Part one of the NBC Palm Springs multi-part series focused on the history of slavery in America and how the black community was treated by police from the beginning. In part two, reporter Daytona Everett and a panel of experts from...

June 29, 2020

June 27, 2020

A wave of anti-Asian hate comes at a time of heightened tensions over the pandemic fueled by the anti-China rhetoric of President Donald Trump and other politicians. Trump, who initially praised China for its handling of the crisis...

June 29, 2020

June 28, 2020

The community news site reported that “Houstan” Downey, who earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Cal State San Bernardino, is one of the new officers hired by the Menifee Police Department.

June 29, 2020

June 26, 2020

The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce has been offering the Chamber Catalyst Webinar Series – Resources for Businesses Navigating COVID-19 to help member businesses continue to grow during the coronavirus pandemic. 

The series was...

June 26, 2020

June 25, 2020

Part one of the NBC Palm Springs multi-part series focused on the history of slavery in America and how the black community was treated by police from the beginning. In part two, reporter Daytona Everett and a panel of experts from Cal...

June 26, 2020

June 25, 2020

Enrique Murillo Jr., a professor of education at Cal State San Bernardino and executive director of its Latino Education and Advocacy Days (LEAD), will be one of the panelists at a forum that will focus on the policies and strategies...

June 25, 2020

June 24, 2020

Sometime, someone will have to take a picture of Alexis Cardoza’s trophy case. Actually, a video might work better, since that case is always in a state of flux.

Like now, when Cardoza recently added the CCAA Female Athlete of the...

June 25, 2020

June 24, 2020

There’s been recent pushback from the black community demanding justice when it comes to police brutality.

Rafik Mohamed, dean of the CSUSB College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Zachary Powell, assistant professor of criminal...

June 25, 2020

June 24, 2020

Although investigators determined that the knot found hanging in a racetrack garage was not meant as a hate crime targeting Bubba Wallace, NASCAR has long had complaints of racist behavior from people within the sport. Wallace, the...

June 25, 2020

June 25, 2020

A segment on the extremist “Boogaloo” movement and its involvement in the killing of two law enforcement officers in Northern California included mention of the research by Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate...

June 24, 2020

June 24, 2020

he ongoing campus and community dialogue on race and policing will continue on Wednesday, June 24, when the John M. Pfau Library presents “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus...