Luke Bryan, Granger Smith and Brett Eldredge in the Inland Empire!
Country music star Luke Bryan came to San Bernardino at the Glen Helen Amphitheater, on Oct. 27. Granger Smith and Brett Eldredge warmed up the crowd for Luke as the opening acts. The celebration...
View ArticleHamilton: The LA Edition
In the bustling city of Los Angeles, Hamilton has taken its residency at the famous Pantages Theatre from August to December 2017. Amongst the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the tales of our...
View ArticleThe Signs and their Ideal Dates
Aries: Leading Aries’ tend to love anything with fun power dynamics. This can translate into a couple’s dance class, or maybe even a hike. This fire sign enjoys being able to show their underlying...
View ArticleT.V. Show Review: Supernatural
The television show, Supernatural, has been exploring the dark paranormal corners of the country ever since September of 2005. This series will take anyone on a wild roller-coaster ride by having them...
View ArticleCSU Smoke Free
On Sept. 1, chancellor Timothy P. White issued Executive Order 1108 that bans the use of tobacco and all related products from the CSUSB campus. This includes e-cigarettes, vaporizers, snuff and...
View ArticleWorkout Ideas
Most busy college students do not have the time and money to get a gym membership. CSUSB students share workout ideas that are guaranteed to help you stay active, even if you don’t have time to get to...
View ArticleDisability Sports Festival fulfills need in community
CSUSB hosted its 11th annual Disability Sports Festival to promote physical activity for people everywhere, regardless of their disability. Event director and 14-year CSUSB employee Yvonne Salmon...
View ArticleChristmas Time in Fall
As Halloween quickly passes those who chose not to celebrate that particular occasion prepare their decorations for another holiday: Christmas. Halloween draws a big crowd and an even bigger hype, but...
View ArticleKyle Finck of LA Times meets with Chronicle staff
On Oct. 31, Kyle Finck of The Los Angeles Times spoke with Coyote Chronicle student journalists about multimedia storytelling and ways in which independent student media can acquire an edge. Finck met...
View ArticleHow to make the perfect Fall Flower Crown
Flower crowns seem to be everywhere these days, from SnapChat filters to accessories worn by the princess of Sweden. Almost three years ago, the SnapChat app released the flower crown filter sparking...
View ArticleSuper Mario Odyssey Review
This October marks the release of the first traditional 3-D Mario Brothers game since 2010 on Nintendo Switch. Super Mario Odyssey, as it is called, doesn’t fail to make the wait worth the while. That...
View ArticleMore Than Just a Ride
When you’re out on the road, you like to look good and feel good, but can you get that from just buying a car off the lot? The best way to get the car you want is to build it from scratch. It becomes...
View ArticleArtist Profile: The Music of Les Son
Folk singer Les Son, of Riverisde, has just dropped his freshman album, The Trees. At a young age, Son learned the clarinet and trumpet. This progressed into him performing with the school orchestra,...
View ArticleGood Night and Good Luck: Parallels in Modern Society
Good Night and Good Luck was released in 2005, yet it is still a relevant film 12 years after its initial release. The film takes place in the 1950’s during a time known as “The Red Scare.” It is a...
View ArticleMore than Just Pictures: Thomas McGovern
There are many passionate professors on our campus, but Thomas McGovern separates himself from the field with his love for teaching, his photographic skills, and his appreciation for art, in any form....
View ArticleTo Vegan or Not to Vegan; That is the Question
2017 has been the year of drinking green kale smoothies, taking the stairs instead of the elevator and buying waist trainers to obtain that hourglass shape even if you can’t breathe. To continue with...
View ArticleUnderrepresented Women in Computer Science and Engineering
Underrepresentation of women in Computer Science and Engineering was the topic of discussion in the Pfau Library on Thursday, Oct. 19. Women have the capabilities to possess every learning experience...
View ArticleArtist Profile: Lindsay B.
Lindsay B, a solo artist by the name of Lindsay Baffo, is a musician from LA who creates infectious garage power-pop. For Baffo, this isn’t her first musical project. She had two bands prior to this,...
View ArticleSan Bernardino Honors Veterans with Annual Parade
The 17th annual Veterans Day Parade and Car Show, held on November 11 in downtown San Bernardino. Sidewalks were lined with people, as a variety of classic cars, all waxed and shiny, drove alongside...
View ArticleBehind the SOTE: A Free Voice for Students
CSUSB students are all too familiar with the forms they receive every quarter asking them to rate their experience in the classroom and the quality of teaching from their professors, but just how...
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