The subpoena follows similar antisemitism investigations at Stanford, Harvard, the University of Michigan and other colleges.
Each campus faces reductions of about $18 million next fiscal year, leading to concerns about the quality of education.
Inland Valley Repertory Theatre’s production of “The Fantasticks,” which opened March 29, is continuing through Sunday, April ...
Using early Hollywood as a touchstone, the original adaptation of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" penned by a professor ...
Kathleen Fariss, hired last month as Claremont Chamber of Commerce’s new chief executive officer, is happy in new role as the ...
The four-star receiver from Niceville, Fla., committed to Ole Miss in November and he’s sticking with the Rebels so far but ...
That’s why students and staff at the University of La Verne welcome a new initiative that uses music and sounds to enhance ...
Head coach Mike Smith has been placed on administrative leave, a university spokesperson confirmed Monday night. There is ...
Earlier this week, the Superintendent for Esparto Unified School District, Dr. Christina (Christy) Goennier, was named the ...
Most Inland Empire cities that pass their own campaign finance laws want to keep campaign spending under California’s current cap of $5,500 for local candidates. But a few go the other way, choosing ...
The Harvard Graduate School of Education announced two new members of the Judith Block McLaughlin Presidents-in-Residence ...
As part of the University of Hawaii football team’s reorganization, Matt Chon has been officially named as general manager.