Proudly marching through the heart of Sacramento, Native and Indigenous people unite for California’s first-ever National ...
Jess Nerren, alumna and full-time lecturer in the Department of Communication and Media For the first time in California’s ...
Voter awareness in the Inland Empire reveals notable disparities across candidate positions, with younger voters showing lower familiarity with state and local candidates. The gaps in knowledge may ...
A recent survey conducted by California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) students has revealed significant gaps in local and state political knowledge among Inland Empire voters. While most ...
Usually, when we read or hear about a love story, many of us are skeptical about these kinds of topics. We often think there is not any reason, if any,… ...
Usually, when we read or hear about a love story, many of us are skeptical about these kinds of topics. We often think there is not any reason, if any, in our modern times, to believe in those ...
“San Bernardino County has seen minimum changes in the homeless population in the past years. However there has been a reduction of a 1% of the homeless population since the 2016 count. Being reported ...
Tania Gonzalez of People’s Collective for Environmental Justice speaks at a press conference in front of the Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA) in regards to the Airport Gateway Specific plan ...
The symposium was a blend of many different resources that are meant to benefit the students that attended. From networking opportunities, a Q & A session, to presentations, students were able to ...
San Bernardino, October 25, 2024 – Thursday’s open budget forum could be described as both laughable and disheartening, leaving everyone on the “chopping block” feeling discontented and even angered.