July 2011 Archives

The civil rights issue of our day

With less than 78 percent of Hispanics in America graduating from high school and only 13 percent of native-born Hispanics graduating from college, the United States faces a crucial challenge in educating the fastest-growing population in the country.

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Ripples

A man of letters speaks of his addictions to drugs and alcohol, and to the young men and women whom he now hopes to help.

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The Justin Bieber factor

Bieber Fever has hit CSUSB nursing students, moving them to try to be YouTube sensations and show employers exactly what they can do.

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Exercises in making good

Bruce Varner walks to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” … finally.

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Coyotes gone mobile

No more wandering Coyotes on campus. Students can now find where they need to go with the simple touch of a screen.

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Hawaiian surprise

In the land of sugar cane and pineapple, the women’s softball team tastes sweet victory.

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