Marc Robinson, Cal State San Bernardino assistant professor of history and an alumnus of Washington State, explores late 1960s Black student activism in his urban hometown of Seattle and rural college town of Pullman in his new book, “Washington...
The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter quoted Brian Levin, founding director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, in an article about the complex maze of hate crimes laws that vary from state to state...
Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball coach Kim Cherniss said the goal was to be in Pennsylvania next week and competing for another NCAA Division II national championship.
Unfortunately for the Coyotes, they ran into a brick wall Saturday and...
With only three conferences represented at the NCAA Division II West Regional, rematches were more likely than not.
And after the Cal State LA women’s volleyball team used four aces, including two set-enders, from Jameson Sanders, and 12 kills from...
Brian Levin, former founding director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, was quoted in a segment about a gap in the FBI’s tracking of hate crimes against Arabs, which were not recorded from 1992 and 2015.
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Reported hate crimes in Los Angeles County jumped 18% from previous year. “Inside the Issues” host Amrit Singh is joined by Brian Levin, founder of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at CSU San Bernardino, to break down the new report in...
An article on ceremonies remembering those lost in the Dec. 2, 2015, mass shooting in San Bernardino included the Day of Remembrance at Cal State San Bernardino’s Peace Garden at 3 p.m. Saturday. Five of the 14 who died that day were CSUSB alumni.
In a news briefs column: “Desert Healthcare District and Foundation has awarded more than $73,000 to a program working to serve the needs of homeless and vulnerable populations, including those in Palm Springs.
“The grant will support nurse and...
Thomas McWeeney, director of the Institute for Public Management and Governance at the Jack Brown College of Business and Administration at Cal State San Bernardino, co-wrote an op-ed column on school site safety. With Stephanie F. Dailey, Ed.D...
Marlee Nunley has become the den mother of the Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball team.
Nunley was a freshman setter on Cal State San Bernardino’s undefeated NCAA Division II national championship squad in 2019. Now a senior, the Vista...
In a sports news briefs column, the newspaper reported that the Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball team will be the No. 2 seed and host the NCAA Division II West Regional tournament at Coussoulis Arena beginning Nov. 30. CSUSB (24-4 overall)...
Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts emerita) and Brian Levin (criminal justice emeritus) were quoted in an article about the upcoming “Stop the Hate Showcase,” to be held on Nov. 30 at San Bernardino Valley College. The free concert, the first in a series of...