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“Run. Hide. Fight.” The University Police Department shares survival techniques

Do you know what to do in an active shooter situation? On Wednesday, January 29, the University Police Department (UPD) hosted a free course available to staff and students on how to survive during a...

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AI Cody Coyote soon to appear on smartphones

Personalized chatbots on a new myCoyote app will provide automated answers regarding general campus information, advising, financial aid, and more. In approximately two years, AI Cody, through a...

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Superbowl LIV

After over 50 years, the Kansas City Chiefs found themselves at Superbowl LIV at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida against the San Francisco 49ers, who won their last Super bowl in 1995....

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“Queers Policing Queers”

The Queer and Transgender Resource Center continues to demonstrate that our fellow students and classmates have a safe space to converse about their sexuality during the Queers Policing Queers event....

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Campus’ plans for Black History Month

The month of February becomes an exciting time for the CSUSB campus as the institution goes all out to celebrate Black History Month. Pan-African clubs, organizations, faculty, staff, and...

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Raising awareness on US and Iran relations

The Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies hosted an event called “The United States and Iran: From Manufactured Crisis to the Brink of War” on February 6, 2020. The event completely dedicated...

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Opinions: on university’s population of female professors

How many professors of color have you had throughout your entire school career? For CSUSB, diversity is big. Representation of different cultures, races, ethnicities, and genders is important to exist...

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Issues emerge on shared governance

The topic of shared governance on CSUSB’s campus has been heating up, especially with the Q2S conversion occurring soon, but who exactly has the final say in the University’s final decision-making is...

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University Dance Company leapt on for “One Last Dance”

CSUSB’s University Dance Company (UDC) performed one last show with their current director, Janys Antonio who is retiring after having been UDC’s director for over 22 years. The show lasted from...

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Sexting: a criminal trend on the rise

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department teamed up with the Redlands Unified School District (RUSD) to discuss “Sexting: Teen Criminal Trend” with concerned parents on February 10, 2020. Clark...

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Learning about impostor syndrome from the summit for Social Justice

As a Cal State, not many political and social events or organizations are offered on campus, as compared to UCs. However, on Friday, February 7, students were given the opportunity to learn more about...

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Sextortion addressed in symposium on human trafficking

Human trafficking is an ongoing issue that has become a more recent topic of discussion in the Inland Empire. While it is viewed as an abduction, however, predators are evolving and moving past white...

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VISUAL Frequency

Photo courtesy of Laura Muñoz SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Visual Frequency – a student exhibition will be featured in the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art’s Dutton Family Gallery at California...

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CSUSB’s Alumni Night game

As a celebration for the graduates, CSUSB created an event – the hockey game for alumni – for students to watch and enjoy. The Ontario Reign hockey game will take place at the Toyota Arena, on February...

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Children learn how to code through video games

Nowadays, children have the opportunity to learn about coding in an entertaining way. On February 22, parents brought their children to the Yasuda Center to attend courses on programming held by Kids...

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“Sonic the Hedgehog” movie review

Video game movies have a bad reputation in the movie industry. Critics say that these movies do not use the source material, or that they only exist for the paychecks. However they need just as much...

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Welcoming of a New Bishop

Both CSUSB and Palm Desert Catholic Newman Clubs are preparing to welcome their new bishop for the Diocese of San Bernardino. For over 25 years, Bishop Gerald R. Barnes has led the Diocese of San...

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San Bernardino County Hesperia High soccer team makes CIF finals

The Hesperia Boys soccer team hosted and played against Riverside’s Norte Vista boys for the CIF semi-finals on February 22, 2020. Hesperia’s Anthony Lopez scored a goal in the game’s 12th minute and...

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Binge-worthy shows to watch on Netflix

With winter quarter coming to a close, there is one thing on most students’ minds: spending their first official day off binge-watching Netflix. All the stress of finals is finally simmering down, and...

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Learning about impostor syndrome from the summit for Social Justice

As a Cal State, not many political and social events or organizations are offered on campus, as compared to UCs. However, on Friday, February 7, students were given the opportunity to learn more about...

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