The Press-Enterprise — Cal State San Bernardino students are selling "SB Strong" T-shirts to raise money for a garden on campus commemorating the victims of the Dec. 2 attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
The shirts cost $20 each...
The Press-Enterpise — Tony Coulson, Cal State San Bernardino professor of information and decision sciences and director of the school’s Cyber Security Center, is quoted in an article about experts demanding that social media sites do more to prevent...
The Press-Enterprise — Jay Fiene, dean of the Cal State San Bernardino’s College of Education, is quoted in an article about the state's teacher shortage, due in part from veteran teachers retiring and college students reluctant to enter teaching as...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin — Greg Robarge of the Coyotes is in fifth place after rounds of 2-under 69 and 4-over 75 in the Coyote Classic held at the Arrowhead Country Club. As a team, the Coyotes are tied for third with Dixie State. The final...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin — In a college sports roundup, the newspaper reported that the Cal State San Bernardino men's basketball team will not advance to the eight-team CCAA Tournament, but the Coyote women (13-10, 10-8) sit fifth, a half game...
The New York Times — Three years before the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino that took the lives of 14 people and wounded more than 20, Juan Delgado, a poet and professor at Cal State San Bernardino, began collaborating with photographer and...
Los Angeles Times — Cal State San Bernardino's Four-Year Graduation Pledge Program was mentioned in an article about state legislation scheduled to be introduced today, Monday, Feb. 22, aimed at helping the 23-campus CSU system increase its four-year...
The Sun — Packs of Coyotes from the last 50 years gathered on the Cal State San Bernardino campus on Feb. 20 to kick-off the 50th anniversary Coyote Homecoming festivities that began with a parade and homecoming celebration at Coussoulis Arena...
The Press-Enterprise — Lou and Mary Ann Torres arrived almost three hours early for Cal State San Bernardino’s 50th anniversary parade on Saturday, Feb. 20. They wanted their bright red 1937 Chevy Coupe to be near the head of the line. Parked in the...
Redlands-Loma Linda Patch — Nely Galán, the first Latina president of a television network, will be the keynote speaker at a Thursday, Feb. 25, breakfast workshop, “Making an Impact,” at Cal State San Bernardino. She will address how to positively...
The Press-Enterprise — The Latino Baseball History Project at the John M. Pfau Library at Cal State San Bernardino has been building momentum since it started in 2004.
Now it is ready to take its collection of more than 2,000 images and 100...
Redlands-Loma Linda Patch – Father Patrick Guillen, a Roman Catholic priest who was the co-founder of the community advocacy organization Libreria Del Pueblo, has been named the “Padrino de Honor,” or honorary chair, for the Latino Education and...