The Press-Enterprise — Ernie Garcia, a former Cal State San Bernardino dean, hopes the arts can help revitalize city.
Born in Colton, Garcia, 86, has spent a lifetime promoting and supporting the arts in San Bernardino. The former dean of Cal State...
EthioSun.com — Alemayehu G. Mariam, a Cal State San Bernardino political science professor, wrote in his weekly opinion column about the Dec. 2 terrorist attack on San Bernardino: “I am grateful to all of my concerned friends, supporters and readers...
Long Beach Press-Telegram — In the aftermath of the Dec. 2 terrorist attack by two people suspected to be sympathizers of ISIS, the American Muslim community is seeking answers on how it could have prevented the tragedy, and whether there were...
IECN.com — A 23-year-old San Bernardino man claims he experienced harassment and discrimination at a local store — this coming two days after the San Bernardino terrorism attacks that killed 14 people, the community newspaper group reported.
Khan...
Los Angeles Times — Brian Levin, a terrorism expert at Cal State San Bernardino, commented in an article about Nicholas Thalasinos, one of the 14 people killed in the Dec. 2 San Bernardino terrorist attack, and some of the statements he made on...
International Business Times — Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, is interviewed about the effect presidential hopeful Donald Trump is having on fueling racist and xenophobic sentiment in...
The Daily Beast — Brian Levin, a former NYPD officer turned counter-terrorism and extremism specialist at Cal State San Bernardino, is quoted in an article about people being radicalized in Canada by extremist groups.
“People talk about Mexico,”...
CBSLA.com — Cal State San Bernardino criminal justice professor Brian Levin commented on the FBI’s search of Seccombe Lake as investigators continued to seek answers behind the Dec. 2 terrorist attack on San Bernardino. News reports speculate that...
Los Angeles Times — To some, the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino is less remarkable than the fact that it took this long to happen, the newspaper reported. The Southland has a notable history of frustrated extremists and near-misses with...
It was a day filled with smiling faces, misty-eyed tears of joy and swelling hearts of accomplishment as 900 Cal State San Bernardino students graduated during the university’s 15th annual fall commencement.
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Redlands Daily Facts -- In an opinion column, Jim Bueermann, president of the Police Foundation, former chief of police in Redlands and a Cal State San Bernardino graduate, wrote about the heroism of law enforcement officers who responded to the Dec...
The Sun -- Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino's Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, commented on reports that the FBI was investigating possible links between one of the shooters in the Dec. 2 terrorist attack and a man...