Nesbians get excited for new album
by Da’Jha Sims |Staff Writer| Nineteen year old edgy, fun and sassy singer/songwriter Nina Nesbitt released her new album Peroxide on Feb. 17 with her own pop flavor. Nesbitt’s fans...
View ArticleGabriel Luis Acosta: Path of Life
By Joel Hanke |Staff Writer| CSUSB’s Art Department hosted an open reception and scholarship fundraiser on Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. in the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art...
View ArticleGet inspired by fashion week
By Chrisoula Baroudos |Staff Writer| Instead of wearing darker hues this fall, stand out by wearing colorful pastels. These unexpected colors were seen in shades of icy blue, pale pinks,...
View Article“Vampire Acedemy” Movie Review
By Carly Woolley |Staff Writer| An enriching tale of an elite breed of vampires has arrived. “Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters” hit theaters on Friday, Feb 7. “Vampire Academy” was...
View ArticleRed Bull unveils new art at Los Globos
By Lily Perez |Staff Writer| Red Bull Latagrafica was first launched in 2012 to showcase artists’ talent within the Southern California community and giving them a broader medium to display their...
View ArticleAccounting majors assist students with taxes
By Adrian Carlos |Staff Writer| Many students wait on them and some students are dreading them in fear of owing money, taxes are an annual Russian roulette. Our school offers...
View ArticlePotential signs of economic decline
By Daniel DeMarco |Assistant Features Editor| Over 40 million Americans have student loan debt; a population greater than the entire population of Canada, Australia, Poland, North Korea, and over 200...
View ArticleSkills employers wish college graduates had
By Clarissa Toll |Staff Writer| It takes more than just the knowledge in a specific field to be hired. Employers want applicants to display “soft” skills, or personal communication skills....
View ArticleCSUSB accounting students offer volunteer tax preparation
By Santiago Castillo |Staff Writer| CSUSB accounting students volunteered to offer free income tax preparation at the school and at different locations throughout San Bernardino county. This service...
View ArticleDespite American intervention, Syria remains at war
By Essence Dennis |Staff Writer| Lifeless bodies strewn across the street, the scent of gun powder sits strong in the air, civilians are the enemy. This is the scene in...
View ArticleAntibiotics used inside meat may cause harm
By Courtney Mata |Staff Writer| High levels of antibiotics in our meat products have claimed to be found by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). “Eighty percent of all antibiotics in...
View ArticleChronicle news briefs
By Gloria Gutierrez |Staff Writer| China has reached its pollution breaking point (Feb. 23) The levels of smog and pollution in China have reached uninhabitable levels with Chinese officials announcing...
View ArticleNew dean’s plan for CSUSB
By Angel Lizardi |Staff Writer| The new Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, Terry Ballman, offered her opinions on bottleneck courses and her plan for the college. During the...
View ArticleBirth control affects users mood
By Marlyn Rodriguez |Staff Writer| Contraceptive methods can cause mood irregularities for women. The list of side effects is a fairly short and self-explanatory one. They include headaches, dizziness,...
View ArticleNew scholarship will give more aid to students
By Devin Ramos |Staff Writer| The Middle Class scholarship will give relief to students and families that struggle to pay for tuition in California State Universities and Universities of California....
View ArticleFacebook recognizes over 50 new genders
By Torilynn Qualls |Staff Writer| Facebook has taken a step toward recognition of the transgender rights movement by adding over 50 new gender identifiers for users to classify themselves. Transgender...
View ArticleCoyote Watch: What clubs do you wish we had on campus?
By Marie Fernandes |Staff Writer| Students were asked to share which clubs they wish we had on campus. “Silly clubs are the types of clubs that I think our...
View ArticleRobocop does no justice to the original
By Joel Hanke |Staff Writer| I remember being a kid while watching the original Robocop and loving it. Sadly, the remake of the 1987 science fiction/action movie “Robocop” lacked any...
View ArticleIrvine Improv has guests in tears
By Chrisoula Baroudos |Staff Writer| New up and coming L.A. comedian, Chris D’Elia, had the crowd in tears on Friday, Feb. 21 at the Irvine Improv. “It’s hard for me...
View ArticleIlse Valfre creates illiustrations about girl power and self expression
By: Carly Woolley |Staff Writer| Ilse Valfre was having an ordinary day at work and began thinking about how she loved teaching, but realized her true passion in life was...
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