
About 500 people celebrated Mexican Independence Day at CSUSB on Sept. 15 with festivities that included cultural performances of music and dance, and featured the Mexican Consul with the ringing of a bell and cry for patriotism or “El Grito.”

CSUniverse, a new digital publication from the California State University, is now available online, and CSUSB is represented in the inaugural edition.

CSUSB, LEAD, ASI and the Mexican Consulate in San Bernardino are hosting a celebration of Mexican Independence Day with the traditional ringing of a bell and “El Grito,” the cry for patriotism on Sept. 15, from 5-9 p.m., by the Consul of Mexico.

Two free movie nights, presented by the John M. Pfau Library and the Associated Students Inc., are set for July 11 and Aug. 8 on the library lawn. And the popcorn is free!

Late Night is a free welcome-back event featuring a festive night of games, food, giveaways and entertainment. Late Night takes place 7 p.m.-midnight Sept. 19 at the CSUSB Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

A day of thought-provoking conversation and enriching empowerment is set to take place at the Women’s Leadership Conference today, Friday, Feb. 2, at Cal State San Bernardino.

More than 1,000 Cal State San Bernardino students took refuge from warm, balmy weather by sledding, snowboarding and playing in makeshift wintery conditions for the 11th annual CSUSB Snow Day held on Jan. 18.

A day filled with inspirational keynote speakers, engaging breakout sessions and a panel of empowering women made up the Women’s Leadership Conference at Cal State San Bernardino on Feb. 2.

The celebration begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Santos Manuel Student Union Tickets are $6 and are available at the ASI box office. Fifty free tickets will be available to students on a first-come, first-serve basis.