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October 1 2, 2017
THIS WEEK
CSUSB celebrates Jordyn Rivera’s dedication to classmates and campus
Sung Nam Lee June 8, 1948 - Oct. 5, 2017
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ANTHONY VICTORIA
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomas Morales bows his head in prayer during a vigil to honor student Jordyn Rivera, 21, who was killed in the Las Vegas mass shooting on Oct. 1. By Anthony Victoria
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lbert and Mary Rivera are grateful of the positive support they’ve received in the last week. Their daughter, Jordyn, was among the 58 killed in the Las Vegas mass shooting on Oct. 1. Despite losing Jordyn to tragedy,
the Riveras believe her spirit remains alive among students, faculty, and staff at Cal State San Bernardino. “Everytime we hug you, we hug her,” Albert told the one hundred or so that attended a vigil at the university Tuesday. “Please don’t be strangers. I’m sure every one of you has a story.”
Several people took turns describing Rivera’s influence on their lives and spoke about her commitment to the campus. The 21-year-old was completing her Bachelors of Science degree in Healthcare Management and was President of the Eta Sigma Gamma Jordyn, cont. on next page
Leader s : ‘Ren dez vou s i nd ic ator of S an Be r nardi no’s p rog res s’
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Gloria’s Corner
ung Nam Lee, 69, passed away Thursday, October 5, 2017 at his home in Highland, California. Mr. Lee was a long time resident of Highland and was the owner of numerous businesses throughout the county. Mr. Lee is survived by his wife, Okja, and sons Kalvin and Daniel Lee. A viewing will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2017 at the San Bernardino Mission Chapel (1798 N. “D” Street) from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Burial will be held the following day at 10:00 a.m. at Montecito Memorial Park (3520 E. Washington St. City of Colton, California).
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Fred Conteaoi of Yucaipa shows off his 1955 Chevrolet Nomad during the Rendezvous Back to Route 66 event in downtown San Bernardino on October 7, 2017. Over 1,150 cars signed up to participate in this year’s Rendezvous. By Anthony Victoria
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ruising through E Street remains a tradition for the thousands of Inland residents who attended last Saturday’s Rendezvous Back to Route 66 event in downtown San Bernardino.
“I’ve come every year since 2000,” said Fred Conteaoi of Yucaipa. “I used to live right down the street on Court. This was my backyard.” Seeing over 1,150 cars cruise downtown and show off their robust engines and vehicles to the public is an indicator that things
are turning around, members of the Conteaoi family believe. “Nobody comes to downtown anymore,” remarked Damian Conteaoi. “This gives San Bernardino the opportunity to shine a little bit. Something like Route 66, cont. on next page
he Friends of the San Bernardino Public Library are planning a used Book Sale on Saturday, October 14, 2017. It will be held in the Friends’ Room located at the rear of the Norman F. Feldheym Central Library, 555 W. 6th Street in San Bernardino. The member’s only sale is from 9 AM to 12 Noon. The public is welcome from 12 noon to 4 PM. Over 10,000 books will be available, for $1 or less. Ask about free reference materials for teachers. There will be a follow-up Bag Sale on Saturday, October 21, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Buy a grocery bag for only $2 and fill it up with your choice of books. Memberships to the Friends are available at nominal cost in the library’s administration office before the sale and in the Friends’ room on the day of the sale. For more information, call 909381-8251 or visit www.sbpl.org o r www.facebook.com/SBPLfriend s/