“Civil War”: America’s Post Reality
In a cinematic landscape often dominated by visions of dystopian desolation and cataclysmic collapse, “Civil War” emerges as a refreshing departure from the conventions of the post-apocalyptic genre....
View ArticleSometimes, 3rd Time is a Charm. And Fourth Time, and Sometimes Fifth Time.
This morning, I read a tweet on Twitter (X). It said “You’re afraid to start a 4 year course because you’re 25 and by the time you finish you’ll be 29. Whether you take the course or not, in 4 years...
View ArticleWhy Shopping Secondhand Is Sustainable
Fast fashion has taken off in recent years, and plenty of garments are tossed out daily. As a result, thrift stores and online secondhand market platforms like Mercari are gaining momentum. While some...
View ArticleCSUSB Communication & Media Celebrates Year-End with Student Accolades
CSUSB Communication & Media celebrates faculty and alumni excellence. Department Chair Prof. Matthew Poole beams as he prepares to present the Honorary Doctorate to Poole Dia, with Dean Chuang...
View ArticleCalifornia Public Utilities Commission introduces fixed charge on electricity...
For many households, this fee will amount to $24.15, designated for the installation and upkeep of essential equipment vital for electricity transmission. The California Public Utilities Commission...
View ArticleCSU Budget Update: No Cuts to Ongoing Base Funding, But Advocacy Efforts...
The proposal includes significant cuts to other state agencies and programs. In order to address a projected $27.6 billion deficit for the 2024-25 budget year, Governor Newsom is proposing one-time...
View Article16-Year-Old Da’kera Jones Missing From Los Angeles
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is seeking the public’s help in finding Da’kera Jones, a 16-year-old girl who vanished from her Los Angeles home on April 1, 2024....
View ArticleGoodwin and Sons Market Reopens After 14-Month Closure Following Winter Storm...
CRESTLINE, Calif. – Goodwin and Sons Market, a cornerstone of the Crestline community and primary grocery provider for nearly 10,000 residents, reopened Tuesday, 14 months after a severe winter storm...
View ArticleCSU Community Alert: Measles Exposure Risk at LAX for Travelers: Attention...
Officials say a traveler who recently passed through terminal B at the Los Angeles airport was infected with measles and may have exposed others. California State University (CSU) community members...
View ArticleTrump Found Guilty and Now a Felon: What does this mean?
Like other felons, Trump’s conviction will keep him from voting and possessing a firearm. But it does not keep him from running or serving into public office. Former President Donald Trump has been...
View ArticleResidents Question Proposed Mega Home Depot in Granada Hills
“Every aspect of Regency Theatres Granada Hills whispers of an immersive cinematic experience. The screens are wide and clear, the sound system is state-of-the-art, and the seating is designed for...
View ArticleInland Empire Journalists and Media Educators Convene to Discuss the Future...
“The future of community journalism lies in collaboration, as the current media environment cannot sustain competition,” argued Dean Baquet. REDLANDS, Calif. – June 3, 2024 – In a bid to address the...
View ArticleStudy Finds Internet Use Linked to Higher Well-Being
A new global study suggests that internet access and use are statistically associated with increased well-being. This is in contradiction to previous studies that labeled the internet, particularly...
View ArticleCommunity Divided: The Heated Debate Over Sheriff Chad Bianco’s Support for...
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a conservative firebrand known for his staunch law-and-order views. Photo Credit: Zoi’s Stories for Life The recent news story calling for the recall of Riverside...
View ArticleFitness Journey or Fitness Scam?
The LA Fitness in Rialto, California has had multiple machines or tools that are not accessible for weeks long to paying customers. Photo by Noah Rigney A number of paying people who look to enhance...
View ArticleBeyond the Classroom: The Multiples Roles of CSUSB Students
Photo Credit: Janessa Garcia Balancing two jobs and a full course load, Janessa Garcia, a senior at Cal State San Bernardino, embodies the strength and determination of students facing the rising...
View ArticleLow Income Individuals And Their Fight With Increased Gas Prices Within The...
Rising gas prices in the Inland Empire are deepening financial struggles for many low-income families.(Photo Cred: Robyn Beck) Due to increased volatility within oil prices in Southern California, the...
View ArticleConfetti Takes Over CSUSB
One of CSUSB’s frequently visited signs by graduating classes are leaving more than just their paw print behind. (Photo Credit: Michelle Montes) As the season comes to an end, so does the journey for...
View ArticleSan Bernardino’s Ruben Campos Center Becomes Unintended Haven for Homeless...
A glimpse into the lives of the local homeless community in San Bernardino County on 5th street. (Photo credit: Michayla Fair) The Ruben Campos Community Center on 5th Street in San Bernardino has...
View ArticleCSUSB Undergoes Campus-Wide Deep Cleaning
Classroom chairs line the hallways as CSUSB custodial staff conduct a thorough deep cleaning and waxing of each classroom | Photo By: Pedro Esquivel SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — The custodial staff at...
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