Gamers reconnect while in quarantine
As social distancing has become a common practice amongst people, there has been a rise in participation in online video games. In a time of a pandemic, consumer spending on video games have reached a...
View ArticleObershaw DEN continues to provide basic needs to students
CSUSB’s Obershaw DEN practices safe ways to remain open and running. Basic Needs Coordinator, Natalie Cleary, explained that students can receive any information they need through the services. “We...
View ArticleRiverside County provides jobs for IHSS, but the hiring process can take months
The shortage of In-Home Support Services (IHSS) providers leaves the elderly without the assistance they count on. The program is designed to provide the elderly with support in their own home so they...
View ArticleCSUSB peer mentoring programs are just a click away
Staying at home and social distancing does not have to be done alone. As we continue navigating the world in a pandemic, some of us may need some academic assistance or human interaction. The peer...
View ArticlePfau Library extends its online services
With distant learning continuing in the Spring semester, Pfau Library finds ways to further meet the campus community’s needs for resources in the virtual space. Cesar Caballero, Dean of Pfau Library,...
View ArticleAdvice: Killer time crunch workout
With gyms being open again across Southern California, people are rushing back to their workout routines. Some of these workouts include supersets, drop sets, and burnouts. However, if you are getting...
View ArticleCSUSB discusses the relevance of pronouns
The campus community gathered to gain a fundamental understanding about why pronouns matter in CSUSB Human Resources’ collaboration with the Latinx Task Force. They believe that incorporating gender...
View ArticleHSSBV practices safer operations for animal care
The Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley (HSSBV) continues to provide services for animals and animal lovers alike as it celebrates 50 years as a local non-profit organization. Joyce Martin founded...
View ArticleCSUSB Athletics adapt to changes in practice routines
The CSU system has begun the 2020-2021 fiscal year virtually. With many challenges come many changes, one of which being the athletics program. Athletes are not required to return to campus, thus...
View ArticleIndependent construction contractors continue to face challenges with...
With COVID-19 cases surging, independent construction contractors continue to face challenges and obstacles in adapting to COVID-19 regulations in the workforce. The construction industry was excluded...
View ArticleInto the mind of a student activist
Kameron Pyant, a fifth year English major, has been working for the Cross Cultural Center (CCC) since the fall of 2016, which was his freshman year. He has hosted a plethora of events for the CCC such...
View ArticleAdvice: What not to overlook when wearing a mask
With masks becoming a very normal routine in our lives, it’s important to know some very important tips when wearing them. Sometimes, the simplest things that can make a huge difference are overlooked....
View ArticleDr. Texeira comments on Black Lives Matter movement
Dr. Mary Texeira has been a sociology professor at CSUSB for nearly 19 years. In the 1970s, she went into law enforcement at 21 years old. As a professor, she specializes in social inequality, race and...
View ArticleStudents react to Dodgers’ victory
After 32 years, the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series. For more than three decades, Dodgers fans all across the country have been waiting to see their beloved southern California team take the...
View ArticleAdvising services guides student career choices through the pandemic
The advising and academic department continues to find ways to keep students motivated by meeting and assisting students online. According to Matt Markin, the Academic Advisor and Graduation Pledge...
View Article2020 experiences high turnout of young voters
Generation Z and millennial voters showed up in high numbers all across the country for the 2020 presidential election. According to the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and...
View ArticleCriminal justice professor comments on campus police officer incident
The investigation of a CSUSB police officer who pulled a gun out on another officer continues as the university declines to comment. Coyote Chronicle has reached out to Joe Gutierrez, the Assistant...
View ArticleOpinion: Pondering the effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine
On Monday, November 9, Pfizer Inc., a company which has been working on the COVID-19 vaccine, released a statement saying that their new vaccine could be as much as 90% effective. It was based on early...
View ArticleOpinion: Coronavirus risks outweigh the gains with bringing kids back into...
They say patience is a virtue and it could also be a life-saver when it comes to bringing kids back to the classroom. As fall turns to winter with no COVID-19 vaccine available, many local K-12 schools...
View ArticleMac and cheese holiday recipe
With the holidays right around the corner, everyone is looking for those crowd-pleasing recipes. This mac and cheese is a hit every year! Start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and...
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