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Poppin’ News

June 9, 2016 by Archived posts 76 Comments

By Destiny Carter |Staff Writer| Chance of a Lifetime: Jamming with Pearl Jam Ten-year-old Noah Keeley's guitars skills earned him a chance to perform with Pearl Jam, according to Global News Canada. On May 10, the Maine native sat on a stool and played along with the band to their song, "Sad." Lead vocalist Eddie Vedder received an email from his mother and invited him on stage after spotting him in the audience. "Who are Canadians?" Getting the chance to play again... As the 33rd season of Jeopardy begins to shoot in July, Canadians will once again be able to apply as reported on Global News Canada. This was reported on May 10. Canadians were not allowed to compete on … [Read more...] about Poppin’ News

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Player of the week: Taylor Statham

January 24, 2015 by Archived posts 46 Comments

By Jacques Lee |Staff Writer| Hard work and the desire to win can be easily seen on the basketball court by Taylor Statham, but behind the face of the fierce warrior is a humble young man. Statham, a 22-year-old Los Angeles, California native is in his senior year and captain of the 2014-2015 men's basketball team. After graduating Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita, Statham attended Cal Baptist University on a full basketball scholarship. After a year of playing with the Lancers, Statham transferred to CSUSB feeling it would offer him an opportunity to play more minutes per game. When asked about the transition from the Lancers to the Coyotes, Statham said, "It was … [Read more...] about Player of the week: Taylor Statham

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CSUSB Courses Offered Around the World

May 6, 2012 by Archived posts

By Alejandra Arana |Staff Writer| Indulge yourself in learning courses taught at CSUSB, but also offered in countries like Costa Rice, Japan, Korea and Spain.  Students that are in good academic standing with CSUSB may want to study aboard. The Center for International Studies and Programs is hosting study abroad trips.  There are short trip sessions that will last about a month, but there are one-year programs that students can take advantage of as well. "Programs like these are intended to motivate students to work harder with their academics so they can get out of San Bernardino and experience new places," said Elva Salgado, Study Broad Coordinator. "Some students here have never … [Read more...] about CSUSB Courses Offered Around the World

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Diaries of a Jet Setter: A guy’s guide to getting lost – Italy

February 12, 2012 by Archived posts 2 Comments

By R. Anthony Diaz |Asst. Features Editor| Book smarts or street smarts; when you are traveling it is good to be both, or better yet, learn taekwondo. When driving through any city in the world one could assume or make judgments based on what the environment looks like. I did, and whether you are willing to admit it or not — we all do. In some ways it is a good idea to go with your gut instinct, but in others it’s best to be open-minded and take the world as it comes, knowing when to draw the line is another story. I was completely distracted snapping photos in front of the world-famous, Duomo de Milano, enjoying the beautiful scenes when a young man approached me. He reached … [Read more...] about Diaries of a Jet Setter: A guy’s guide to getting lost – Italy

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