Coronavirus affects local and state business owners
The pandemic has taken a toll on business, employees, and customers. Some businesses were forced to shut down while other businesses have slowed down. While many business owners are anxious to reopen...
View ArticleRAFFMA’s COVID-19 adjustments forces the team to innovate
RAFFMA made numerous adjustments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, from connecting with each other to connect with their audience. It’s been a big shift for the marketing department as well and staying in...
View ArticleQuarantine throws wedding plans into chaos
By Katie Hepler and Tanya Jansen Most couples spend months, if not years, planning their weddings. Because of social distancing practices, many have postponed or cancelled their ceremonies. Alyssa...
View ArticlePets and Pet Owners during Quarantine
As Quarantine continues, pet owners open up about their pets. Different pet owners have their ways of finding their resources for their pets and finding ways to interact with them. The struggle is to...
View ArticleCSUSB alumnus co-writes Netflix film
As part of the Professor for a Day event, CSUSB Alumnus Danny Bilson talks about his successes in the theater industry and his contribution to Da 5 Bloods, which will premier on Netflix on June 12....
View ArticleHealthy alternatives to daily meals
This quarantine has given people more free time and the ability to eat whenever one wants. Because of social distancing practices, some people find it harder to keep a healthy diet at home. While the...
View ArticleEditorial: Thank you from the Editor-in-Chief
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for standing beside the Coyote Chronicle in the midst of trying times. Despite the sudden halt of the newspaper’s print production and hardcopy distribution,...
View ArticleEditorial: Let’s go beyond the labels and standard statements
Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected and to know that the law is on their side. So why are there innocent black people being killed by the very people who are supposed to protect them? George...
View ArticleContinuation of virtual learning amid the shift to the semester system
Students faced two challenges before the Fall 2020 semester began: virtual classes and conversion to semesters from quarters. Online classes were an option pre-COVID, but have now become mandatory for...
View ArticleVox Pop: Opinion on presidential candidates
With the presidential elections coming up, some students express their opinions about the 2020 candidates. Francisco Baeza Major: Literature, Graduate Student (First year) I believe that both...
View ArticleStudents react to the first presidential debate
By Richard Mejia and Francesca Guidote Several students of CSUSB are still discussing their opinions on the first 2020 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden that took place last week...
View ArticleMaia Pawooskar on autism during the pandemic
In the midst of this pandemic, the autism community faces higher risk for contracting COVID-19, not receiving enough aid, and difficulty reintegrating into society. Maia Pawooskar is a part of the...
View ArticlePress conference held for new CSU Chancellor
Paying student fees for services not being used this pandemic and several other issues were discussed during the virtual press conference of the new CSU Chancellor, Dr. Joseph Castro on September 30....
View ArticleThree best local co-op games to play with one another
With many CSUSB students and their families staying indoors more, that means one thing: more time to spend together! Video games can bring us together in many ways, with online video games becoming...
View ArticleDan Taylor discusses COVID-19’s impact on the local film industry
From Captain Marvel to Pirates of the Caribbean, the film industry brought $1.4 billion to San Bernardino and Riverside Counties since 1995. This income is unlikely to continue as the film industry has...
View ArticleCSUSB Recreation and Wellness Center joins digital world
With distant learning extending into Spring 2021, accomplishing things virtually has become our new norm. The CSUSB Recreation & Wellness Center has changed their platform to fit this new virtual...
View ArticleVoxpop: Reflections and updates on COVID-19
CSUSB students were asked what their initial response to COVID-19 were and how they’re handling the virus nowadays. At first, I didn’t know the extent of the virus and how badly it would affect us, so...
View ArticleCOVID-19 continues to cause a shortage of supplies for local medical...
As COVID-19 progresses in California, local medical practices continue to be impacted by the lack of resources available to local businesses in Riverside. Local owners of these establishments reflect...
View ArticleLocal officials encourage campus community to vote
With elections around the corner, Senator Melissa Melendez, Dr. Robert Radi, a La Quinta City Council Member, and Lisa Middleton, a Palm Springs City Council Member, speak about the importance of your...
View ArticleAdvice: Succeeding in online classes 101
With online classes now being the new normal, students have to adapt to this new change. Unfortunately, this poses a lot of challenges for students that aren’t accustomed to this type of learning....
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