College institutions should not infringe upon free spech
By Kassandra Garcia | Staff Writer| The First Amendment remains in full force, but college institutions continue to limit our freedom of speech through permits, designated speech zones and “inclusive...
View ArticleTidal: Music’s newest outlet
By Raphael Dunn | Staff Writer | The new Jay-Z owned music streaming service “Tidal” has quickly become an afterthought after its brief appearance in the U.S. iPhone Top 20...
View ArticleEureka! Restaurant Review
By Angie Burkhart |Staff Writer| If you’re looking for a unique and rustic spin on American cuisine, such as burgers and craft beer, Eureka! is the spot for you! The...
View Article“Body Shaming” changing the way we workout
By Ricardo Mendez, Shelby Hancock, and Shane Burrell |Staff Writer, Asst. Sports Editor and Sports Editor| Body shaming is big business. About 45 million Americans are gym members according to...
View ArticleThe National Orange Show
By Jessica Arciniega | Staff Writer | The 100th National Orange Show (NOS) arrived in town from April 22 to April 26. The NOS made its first appearance from March...
View ArticleAvocado Shortage on Horizon
By Woojung Choi | Staff Writer | The avocado shortage and the California drought may lead to sad times for avocado aficionados. In accordance with the increasing popularity of the green...
View ArticleMeet your ASI candidates
By Jorge Campos |Staff Writer| The Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) elections are in session. ASI executive candidates assembled in front of students and answered questions concerning the school...
View ArticleEarthquake devastates Nepal
By Randall Higgins |Staff Writer| Nepal will slip into economic chaos as a result of the devastating earthquake that not only destroyed buildings and killed thousands of people, but devastated Nepal’s...
View ArticleGreat Games are Coming
By Marvin Garcia |Staff Writer| It’s game on! Set your hi-def television, get your best headset, and get the junk food ready, because this year the sickest, most anticipated video...
View ArticleSpring Break: La Havana
By Jesy Amaro |Staff Writer| Cuba is a cultural delight offer to foreigners visiting the country. La Havana and Varadedo are two well-known cities for their rich Cuban culture, historical...
View ArticleBriefs
By Alexander Douglas |Staff Writer| Not enough beef Chipotle is going to stop serving genetically altered food due to shortages of some of their food products. There is increased demand...
View ArticleAtheism is not a religion
By Daniel DeMarco |Copy Editor| It’s disheartening to hear otherwise-intelligent people say stupid things. It has come to my attention recently that a large community of people argue that atheism...
View ArticleMayweather-Pacquiao: Reflecting on a historic fight
By Daniel DeMarco |Copy Editor| It happened. Sports history took place on the night of May 2. It was a night hosting one of the biggest prizefights of all time—certainly...
View ArticleLeaving Jim’s
By Anna Gonzales |Staff Writer| With one piece of paper, on a bright and sunny Wednesday, I prepared my thoughts, as I would bring my dreadful career to an end....
View Article5/6/2015 UH evacuation
By Marion Gil |News Editor| UH was evacuated on Wednesday April 6, around 3:00 p.m. The evacuation was not a drill and the cause was attributed to someone pulling a fire...
View ArticleCoachella the best decision
By Itzayana Jimenez |Staff Writer| On May 16, 2014, I made one of the greatest decisions: I bought my Coachella weekend one ticket. Coachella is Southern California’s biggest annual music...
View ArticleBruce Jenner Reveals All
By Itzayana Jimenez |Staff Writer| There have been major headlines recently regarding Bruce Jenner’s transition from male to female, especially after his interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC. There had...
View ArticleTV shows cancelled too early
By Rachel Molina |Staff Writer| T.V shows get cancelled all the time, but when it is a show that we have become invested in, it gets personal. When a show we...
View ArticleMumford & Sons lose banjo
By Raphael Dunn |Staff Writer| Mumford & Sons known for the foot stomping and heavy banjo riffs, have gone in a completely new direction with their third studio album, “Wilder...
View ArticleLatino Book and Family Festival at CSUSB
By Erika Flores |Staff Writer| The third annual Latino Book and Family Festival (LBFF) took place on Saturday May 2, 2015 in the Santos Manuel Student Union (SMSU). The LBFF...
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