They’re Not Numbers, They’re People | A Community Ofrenda
The community is invited to participate in the ofrenda by adding items such as a paper cempasúchil, a type of marigold flower native to Mexico, or papel picado.Continue Reading
The community is invited to participate in the ofrenda by adding items such as a paper cempasúchil, a type of marigold flower native to Mexico, or papel picado.Continue Reading
The only high school teacher among this year’s cohort of honorees, Edwards takes the award in stride. Continue Reading
. This holiday season support local businesses by doing your holiday shopping at the unique Mom and Pop boutiques of Riverside County. Continue Reading
Since its launch in 1988, 49,000 students have taken part in the Spotlight program that helps them develop their performance abilities, learn about careers in arts management and receive valuable college preparedness and workforce readiness skills to pursue their dreams in the performing arts. Continue Reading
It seems to have started with John Tortes “Chief” Meyers, a Riverside-born member of the Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians who made his debut with the New York Giants on April 16, 1909. Continue Reading
The School of Entrepreneurship, housed in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, further places CSUSB as a leading entity in the growing field of entrepreneurship education, said Mike Stull, a professor of entrepreneurship and director of the university’s Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, who will serve as the school’s director.Continue Reading
Along with its 93-year history of orchestral music-making, the Symphony is known for its collaborations with local schools, colleges, and community organizations to ensure unhindered access to the arts for all.Continue Reading
Of the more than 50 applications received, the 2020 RMCCF College Scholarship recipients are:Continue Reading
Employees and guests must adhere to industry-specific guidelines, as well as guidelines established by each business. To review the state’s guidelines, click on each business sector: Continue Reading
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Buddy Guy has captivated audiences for more than six decades with his iconic Chicago blues style that combines classic and contemporary forms.Continue Reading
The Norco College team pitched the idea of utilizing virtual reality and user interface, making use of simple hand signals for astronauts to activate responsesContinue Reading
Once upon a time roller derby was the hottest game in the Inland Empire, and Swing Auditorium became the go-to spot to catch the action. Continue Reading
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