Every quarter the Anthropology Museum, located in the Social and Behavioral Building, holds an exhibit open to all students, faculty and the community. The current exhibit is titled “smallasaGIANT.” Guest curator Ise Lyfe presents a moving message through his artwork in a photography exhibition to expose, end and rectify California’s long term prison sentencing of children. "SmallasaGIANT is a state-wide forum throughout California at an attempt to bring awareness to the issue of the sentencing of children and the ineffectiveness of long-term sentences," according to smallasagiant.com. Guests are welcomed with a biographical introduction into the background of Ise Lyfe, which is … [Read more...] about #smallasaGIANT exhibit opens
The Beauty of Campus
Amidst the world of midterms, studying, and trying to balance everything else life throws at students it is important to stop and enjoy the world around you. We often associate our stressors with the place that “causes” it, in this case, our school. But really, it is the workload we have that is eating students up and when you shift your perspective, school is actually quite beautiful. It is important to be at peace with the place you go to learn and grow, not only academically, but as a person too. With most students spending an average of 4-5 years here, attending classes at least twice a week, it is safe to say CSUSB is our second home. Although it is sometimes difficult … [Read more...] about The Beauty of Campus