By Jacob Strangis | Staff Writer | At least once in our lifetime we have wished that we could be “super” or “different” in that we would stand out from the rest with special abilities and the potential to become a hero. Everyday, students and other adults alike across the world visit foreign universes whether its in the form of a book, a movie, a television show or a video game. Fiction and fantasy have long been beloved by human beings as a whole for generations and we visit them almost every single day through different types of media consumption. We asked around campus what fiction or fantasy universe they would live in and what their role and abilities would be, and the … [Read more...] about Fantasy Living
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Black & Blue Review Announcement
By Emmanuel Gutierrez |Features Editor| The “Black & Blue Review”, an online literary journal, will celebrate and exhibit exceptional, ambitious literary works, starting the 2015-2016 school year. The Coyote Chronicle editorial staff, a student-run organization, will heed the project, seeking submissions from students, alumni, and faculty. “We challenge you to challenge yourself," said Features Editor Emmanuel Gutierrez. The Chronicle staff is most interested in submissions of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, and if selected, those published works will be available exclusively on the official Coyote Chronicle website—coyotechronicle.net—and in a digital journal available on … [Read more...] about Black & Blue Review Announcement
Feed the bookworm in you
By Alejandro Cardenas |Staff Writer| Bookworms at CSUSB agree on their favorite contemporary literature recommendations. Although finding students that read novels for entertainment was a daunting task, avid readers find stories of struggling love to be the most appealing. John Green’s “The Fault in our Stars,” and Anthony Doerr’s “All the Light We Cannot See” are the top two recommended books by CSUSB students. These fictional novels were the most popular, according to an on campus survey asking, “What novels would you recommend to other CSUSB students?” “The Fault in our Stars” continues to shine with popularity, even though it has been three years since the book was released and over … [Read more...] about Feed the bookworm in you