Q & A with program facilitator on distance learning
San Bernardino Unified School District teachers have transitioned from in-person teaching into an online setting to practice social distancing, as many other school districts have. Program facilitator...
View ArticleStudents have epiphanies in the midst of social distancing
It has been two months since universities began to temporarily close their doors. Students were sent home for the remainder of the school year and continued to learn in an online setting. As students...
View ArticleWays to practice wellness at home
Self-care routines can be beneficial to have in this time of a pandemic. Since social distancing practices to slow the spread of COVID-19 has left many with uneasiness, wellness practices have become a...
View ArticleLocal law firm adjusts to pandemic
The Law Offices of Roger A. Little is a small and personal law firm that focuses its practice on workers compensation, and they have been adapting to new work methods in order to continue functioning...
View ArticleBusinesses slowly reopen in California
Many Americans’ concerns are rising now that California is starting to reopen in stages. While several Riverside County residents feel like it’s too soon and unsafe to start reopening, others think...
View ArticleImpact of pandemic on stock market
By Emma Curtis and Alexis Ramirez Ever since COVID-19 caused nation-wide company shutdowns, the United States’ stock market has been anticipating another crash. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a...
View ArticleQ & A with former US Marine on life straight into quarantine
Since being discharged from the military in early April, Stacy Gonzalez explains how life has been difficult to adjust to without the benefits and pay she was receiving and the hopes she has of finding...
View ArticleQ & A with Elda Rosales on immigration services from CARECEN
When she’s not hiking or spending time with her family, attorney Elda S. Rosales, located in San Bernardino, aims to bring immigration-related assistance to the community. Graduating from University of...
View ArticleQuarantine life through the eyes of Remy
Former CSUSB student Jorge Razo is taking advantage of the extra time during quarantine to showcase his creativity. Razo has been generating memes involving Remy, a character he created in 2013, being...
View ArticleSmall businesses selling handmade masks during COVID-19
TrendsFash Boutique, an online boutique created in 2017, decided they wanted to help the community when they realized just how hard it was to obtain a mask. It was founded by Cindy and Mari Munoz, two...
View ArticleIf Change Never Comes
If Change Never Comes Men and women Will never be one. Their lives Will always belong To a world Of materialism. Women and cars Will share the same Name. Their assets Will be owned, Their value...
View ArticleHow CNUSD is providing support for distance learning in differing demographics
Corona-Norco Unified School District (CNUSD) is two weeks into distance learning and there are still many unknowns and questions from parents and school officials alike. Sam Buenrostro, Ed.D., Deputy...
View ArticleNew potentials unveiled in womxn’s leadership conference during the pandemic
Ring! Another phone call rang out waiting for her to answer, she apologized immediately and turned off the notification. The bustling household and yells of her family members continued to play out in...
View ArticleWill the show still go on?
CSUSB’s 2020 Spring musical “Once Upon A Mattress” is in a state of limbo on whether or not the live performance will take place on campus. The hard-working cast and crew of the musical are pressing on...
View ArticleCSUSB makes resources more accessible during virtual learning
Student necessities can be expensive, and with the cost of academic resources increasing, CSUSB has found a way to allow its students to access free or discounted technological services. Information...
View ArticleWebinar hosted to break stigma surrounding mental health
CSUSB’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) held their first webinar to take part in National Mental Health Awareness month. The webinar, titled “You’re Not Alone: Breaking the Stigma of...
View ArticleSeniors turns to Career Center for post-graduation plans
By Irene Ramirez and Elisabeth Martinez Due to COVID-19, there are many questions seniors at CSUSB have as to what’s next after graduation. The Career Center has been hosting workshops to help students...
View ArticleFraternity and sorority members debate about fees
COVID-19 has impacted many different aspects of campus life at CSUSB — from the way we learn to the way we interact with each other. One of the main things that has impacted the student body has been...
View ArticleCollege soccer players express concerns for their coaches
As COVID-19 has effectively shut down all collegiate sports, coaches worry about their employment. Banned activities include practice, provision of any workouts and training exercises for their...
View ArticleNationally-ranked teams struggle from effects of COVID-19
As the stay-in-home order continues, athletes continue to circle around the questions that are on every athlete’s and coach’s minds: if all sports events are still banned for 2020-2021, will every...
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