The Sun — The Cal State San Bernardino softball team is headed to the postseason for just the second time. The Coyotes (37-17, 27-13) are the No. 2 seed for the CCAA tournament, which begins on Friday at Arnaiz Stadium in Stockton, the news paper...
The Sun — Louis Brewster, in his sports roundup column, mentioned that Cal State San Bernardino has advanced to the CCAA softball playoffs this weekend in Stockton. The Coyotes (37-17, 27-13 CCAA) swept Cal State Hayward to extend their season for...
The Sun — Jay Fiene, dean of the CSUSB College of Education, and Martha Molina Bernadett, family physician and founder and president of The Molina Foundation, wrote in a column:
“Words change lives. Books open new worlds.
“That’s why we believe the...
The New York Times — A wave of hateful episodes and attacks have been reported across the country in recent months: threatening calls and notes, physical assaults and confrontations, and even deadly shootings, the newspaper reported. The response in...
TheIEVoice.com — The California State University Board of Trustees recently approved design plans for a new building at CSU San Bernardino. The three-story Center for Global Innovation (CGI) will include 71,000 square feet and cost approximately $55...
KESQ — Cal State San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus host a conference focusing on helping people struggling with drug and alcohol addictions health professionals, caregivers, educators, and students came together for the 4th annual "Trapped by...
The Press-Enterprise — Cal State San Bernardino fell to Cal State San Marcos, 7-3, in a California Collegiate Athletic Conference road game April 28. The Coyotes (11-32, 8-23), who left nine runners on base, were led by Dominic Campeau, who had two...
Golfweek — Greg Robarge, a member of the Cal State San Bernardino men’s golf team, is one of 32 individual players who will compete in the
Cal State San Bernardino was listed as one of the contributors and participants at Summit High School’s Dress for Success Day, held by the La Quinta high school on May 30.
The article was published June 26, 2017.
Critter Camp is in full swing this week (June 26-30) at the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley, with another session set for July 24-28. Some of the guest presenters at the camp include Susan Finsen, philosophy professor at Cal State San...
A dispute between a black resident and her white neighbors that included racial slurs and threats of violence was the topic of a news article in which Brian Levin, who heads the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State...
Though often outshone by their coastal neighbors, California’s central and eastern regions are home to millions of potential college students who could make the difference between the state boasting a thriving economy — or not.
The Cal State San...