Students and teachers took to the streets on Thursday March 4, 2010, to participate in the "Day of Action." The rally, declared statewide by the CSUs, UCs and other publicly funded educational institutions, protested fee hikes, budget cuts, and layoffs at these schools.
San Bernardino County is ranked fifth in the nation for having the most vehicles stolen in 2009, according to a report released last month by LoJack.
Dia Latino, a day of recognition, was truly a multi-cultural event. Hosted by the Cross Cultural Center (CCC) and the World Language and Literature Department, Dia Latino exposed students and faculty to a different view of Latin Culture outside of Mexico.
At the March 4 rally to defend public education; a few organizations on campus came out in full force.
Members of the Ontario Reign hockey team and elementary students from the Inland Empire community celebrated “Read Across America Day”, an event that takes place once a year across the nation, in an effort to raise reading awareness.