The Palm Desert campus of Cal State San Bernardino received a big chunk of extra funding when Gov. Jerry Brown signed the state budget — a $3 million chunk, to be exact.
It’s a sizable addition for a campus that operates on an annual budget of $15...
As in the Dr. Seuss classic, “Oh the Places You’ll Go,” five Cal State San Bernardino graduates have dreams and destinations as diverse as they are.
The Dr. Seuss classic became a theme for showcasing the students in the College of Social and...
CSUSB Professor Juan Delgado reads his poem “La Bestia/The Beast,” which describes a dangerous journey by a series of freight trains that migrants from Central America use to reach the U.S. border.
Latin Society, a popular band in the Inland Empire, will be performing in the first summer concert of the year at Cal State San Bernardino on Wednesday, July 5.
Latin Society is known for having one of the best Big Band Latin sounds, with tunes such...
There probably could not have been a worse time for Jennifer Escorza to discover her chances of living. In the midst of her third round of chemotherapy in April 2016, Escorza said she was sicker than she’d ever been in her life.
Escorza said she...
The state Attorney General's office this week released California's annual hate crime data, and it shows an 11.2 percent increase in such crime between 2015 and 2016. Hate crime saw a long, smooth decline starting in 2007 but started to inch up in...
The Inland Empire’s high flying Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) has come down to reality. All of the major components of the PMI registered a decrease from the previous month, but remained strong enough to register growth in the local economy. A...
It was the beginning of the night shift last Wednesday at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, a secure facility that manufactures money, when a white male coin maker strode across the factory floor to the workstation of an African-American...
California experienced an increase in hate crimes, about 11-percent, in 2016. This is the second consecutive year the state has experienced an increase, but that number is still lower than a decade ago reports The Associated Press. Jewish people...
In an effort to combat hate crimes, the city of Portland plans to pay community groups to track incidents, support victims and train people to resist or disrupt hateful activity.
The grant calls on community groups, collectively eligible for $350,000...
Summer semesters are often quiet in the ROTC offices at Bowie State University. The unit’s cadets are away, training in places from Kentucky to Tanzania. Those who graduated are launching their military careers.
But this summer the quiet is tinged...
California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley on Wednesday announced that Laura Hope, dean of instructional support at Chaffey College, will join the state Chancellor’s Office as executive vice chancellor for educational services...