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New COMM club

June 5, 2016 by Archived posts 3 Comments

By Shirleena Baggett |Staff Writer| The students of CSUSB’s Department of Communication within the Human and Organizational concentration are starting a club for Fall Quarter 2016.   The purpose of the club is for students to sharpen their communication skills, giving them the competitive edge needed in today’s job market.   Their mission is to not only fun and interactive, but most importantly a resource for students studying communication to positively impact the university as a whole.   All majors, please accept the club’s invitation to share your ideas, suggestions and questions at the two informational meetings on May 25 at 12 p.m. in UH 038 and 6 p.m. in … [Read more...] about New COMM club

Filed Under: News Tagged With: career, clubs, communications, Coyote, csusb, life, network, shirleenaracinebaggett, studentengagement

It’s not about what you know but who you know

May 17, 2016 by Archived posts 220 Comments

By Shirleena Baggett |Staff Writer| I believe we are all in school for one thing: to graduate. But what about life after our grandiose commencement ceremonies and paper certifications? I will be the first to admit that I am not prepared for the "the real world," and I do not think obtaining a degree is all that I need. We have all heard it before—it is not what you know, but who you know. It would be lovely to be able to believe that all of our student loans, late night cram sessions and last minute early morning attempts to finish research papers would guarantee us our dream careers, but unfortunately, that is not the case. We must network if we want to be successful—plain and … [Read more...] about It’s not about what you know but who you know

Filed Under: Opinions Tagged With: coyote chronicle, network, opportunities, Shirleena Baggett, Social Life, students, successful

Advice to the undergrads

June 8, 2014 by Archived posts 1 Comment

By Donte Medder |Staff Writer| As the quarter comes to a close and graduation draws closer, some upperclassmen shared some advice for undergraduates. "Stay focused, have fun, but at the end of the day, you have to make the big decisions that will set you up for the future," said Jordan Burris Senior. "Half and half is only good for coffee, so if you plan on doing well you can't BS," said Josh Gouch Senior. "Get involved on campus. Do anything to stay involved and it'll make your college experience worth while," said Chris HanHan Junior. "I would suggest they just find ways to get involved on campus and meet new people,"  said Tyler Lange. Junior. "I would say surround … [Read more...] about Advice to the undergrads

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Criminal Justice Club on campus gets members motivated about possible careers

January 23, 2014 by Archived posts 32 Comments

By Adrian Carlos |Staff Writer| Shots being fired and stress levels rising, sirens screaming, walking into a bullet-eaten house or maybe cautiously escorting an inmate to court. These are just a few of the things the Criminal Justice Club (CJC) members may experience in their future careers. The club is a resourceful, hands-on group of students who are involved with community service on campus and throughout the Inland Empire. They are committed to helping and assisting anyone interested in finding the information they seek about the field of criminal justice. According to club president Gina Adame, the clubs roster is around 120 students and is still growing. Deborah … [Read more...] about Criminal Justice Club on campus gets members motivated about possible careers

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Coyotes’ favorite “must watch” shows

October 11, 2013 by Archived posts Leave a Comment

By Mary Moreno |Staff Writer| Television enthusiasts rejoice over the ability to stream their shows from network websites, Netflix and YouTube. A recent study by Neilson Research found that 37 percent of U.S. households watch television online That can explain the spontaneous gasps or laughs coming from all those students during their break in between classes. “I mostly watch Korean dramas online,” said Vanessa Robles “My favorite show is Coffee Prince, it was my very first Korean drama and is amazing. The whole plot line, everything just pulls you into the story and you begin to feel what the characters feel.” Chris Burns has been interested in two new shows released … [Read more...] about Coyotes’ favorite “must watch” shows

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