IEHP Listed on Fortune’s Best Workplaces in Health Care for Fourth Year in a Row
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit Medicare-Medicaid health plans, has once again placed on Fortune’s Best Workplaces in Health Care list.…
Dorie Stratton Steps In as New President of Assistance League of San Bernardino
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — For more than eight decades, the Assistance League of San Bernardino has been a quiet but powerful force in the community — clothing children with dignity,…
Sony’s September 2025 State of Play unveils long awaited game alongside new titles/updates.
Sony hosted their fall State of Play September 24, 2025 across various platforms showcasing unexpected new titles and updates to upcoming games. The State of Play lasted less than an…
Foreign Students Avoid Trump’s $100K Visa Fee, USCIS Says
College students in the U.S. on F-1 visas who are changing to H-1B work status won’t have to pay the new $100,000 visa fee announced by the Trump administration last…
Faculty Diversity vs. Student Body: The Representation Gap
Roberto Castillo and Sabrina Perez CSUSB proudly wears its designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, a reflection of its vibrant, majority-minority student body. But a Coyote Chronicle analysis finds this diversity…
Affordable Housing Myth: Rent Burden in Coyote Country
Richard Arellano & Caleb Bazemore The “affordable” Inland Empire is a myth. A Coyote Chronicle investigation of U.S. Census data reveals that a shocking number of San Bernardino County residents…
SB County’s Uneven Recovery: Mapping Income and Education
San Bernardino County is experiencing two simultaneous, yet entirely different, economic recoveries. In one, tech hubs and logistics centers boom, creating six-figure jobs and revitalizing suburbs. In the other, a…
Who Gets to Graduate?
A Deeper Look at Equity in CSUSB Programs By Gabrielle Abilez Contributing Authors: Kevin A. Smith and Garrett Byer Your chances of walking across the commencement stage at CSUSB may…
Commuter Burden and Gas Prices for CSUSB
By Brianna Gomez, Jasmine Ortiz-Terriquez, Rachel BeroniaEvery time the digital numbers on a gas station signboard tick upward, a potential Coyote reconsiders their future. At a campus where over 80%…
CSUSB Reports Lowest Rape Numbers in Years but Experts Warn Silence isn’t Safety
California State University San Bernardino reported one rape case in 2023. This has been the lowest number in 10 years. While to some this may sound good, experts say that…