Yahoo buys out Tumblr to keep up with the competition
By Ana Martinez |Staff Writer| Yahoo recently purchased Tumblr, the free micro blogging website, for an estimated $1.1 billion in hopes to revamp their company. According to The New York...
View ArticleBoy Scout Policies changing but it’s too little too late
By Brenda Servin |Staff Writer| For over 20 years the Boy Scouts of America’s policy has prohibited openly homosexual scouts from gaining membership into their organization. At the annual Boy...
View ArticleSeparate graduation ceremony creates waves
By Erin Leach |Staff Writer| CSUSB has joined other college campuses in adding graduation ceremonies that celebrate varying ethnicity. This adds a unique twist to every ceremony and allows each...
View ArticleEscape the summer heat with upcoming blockbusters
By Shannon Luster |Staff Writer| The blockbuster movies, coming summer soon to a theater near you, will make you laugh, cry, sit on the edge of your seat and are...
View ArticleEdgar Lopez receives internship to DC
By Ana Martinez |Staff Writer| The Panetta Institute gives students a variety of study opportunities in politics, public policy and in government. The Institute for Public Policy has chosen Edgar...
View ArticlePostal Service loses billions
By Kandyce Hall |Staff Writer| With more and more people using the Internet for forms of written communication, the Postal Service is losing billions in revenue. The effects of this...
View ArticleStudent loan interest rates to skyrocket
By Caleb Gasteiger | Staff Writer | The Student Loan Program that President Barack Obama pitched to young voters during his re-election is now on the table for discussion and...
View ArticleProfessor evaluations forms receive scrutiny
By Caleb Gasteiger |Staff Writer| Many if not all students have filled out a professor evaluation form at least once without any knowledge of where their suggestions, criticisms and compliments...
View ArticleGrads struggle to get employed
By Aimee Villalpando |Staff Writer| Class of 2013 graduates struggle to stay positive at a time when the unemployment rate for workers under age 25 is 16.2 percent, over twice...
View ArticleFashion columnist comes to the finish line
By Danielle Workman | Staff Writer | Priscilla Arvizu will have more than a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies, when she accepts her diploma from CSUSB Saturday evening,...
View ArticleEnergetic fashionista gets ready to step out into the “real world”
By Priscilla Arvizu | Staff Writer Danielle Workman started her undergraduate degree in Fall 2009. From day one, Workman promised herself she would have her undergraduate degree within four years....
View ArticleNever too late to succeed
By Kristopher Sarikas |assistant sports editor| While attending CSUSB I have made many new friends, undergone multiple transformations, and created lifelong memories. I will be graduating this...
View ArticlePost shares her insight on the English Department
By Lynn Post |Staff writer| I have majored in English at CSUSB for the past two years and I will be graduating on June 15. The work I have done in English...
View ArticleFriendly competition helps students strive for success
By Art Ortega |Staff Writer| Five years ago during the start of freshman year in high school, Robert Brendza and Jose Navarette never knew they would become finalists for the...
View ArticleAshylnne Macan’s journey through success
By Koby Heramil | Staff Writer | Ashylnne Macan will be a great addition to the graduating class of 2013. She will graduate with a bachelors in Mass Communication and...
View ArticleVideo Production
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM16vrR9loM&feature=c4-overview&list=UUhCgnOUIV_b0p2DzMf-e7Ew Meet the crew who covers all the things that go on campus such as sports events and Coyote Radio’s...
View ArticleThanksgiving dish on a budget
By Courtney Mata |Staff Writer| The holidays are quickly approaching and we all know what that means! Food! Family and friendly gatherings are nothing new to the holiday scene, but for...
View ArticleProp 30: Tax hikes benefits education
By Brenda Servin |Staff Writer| A year after Proposition 30 was introduced, colleges have benefited after tax hike. Proposition 30, a Sales and Income Tax Increase Initiative, was introduced during...
View ArticleSB officials debate freeway changes
By Torilynn Qualls |Staff Writer| Traffic officials in San Bernardino will have to make a decision regarding the addition of toll lanes and/or carpool lanes to California Interstates 10 and...
View ArticleForum generates water saving ideas
By Marion Gil |Staff Writer| “We have a scarcity of water everywhere, but what we do have is a lot of talk about water everywhere these days.” David Nahai, president...
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