CSULB is home to some of the world’s most exotic plant species, all which live in the greenhouses part of the botanical sciences department.
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Crime Blotter: A truck hits a planter, cart goes for a joy ride and an incident of indecent exposure
A run-over planter, a joy ride and indecent exposure are in this week’s blotter.
How CSULB tackles student homelessness and housing insecurity
In the CSU system, 53,000 students experience homelessness of some kind. Student club The Butterfly Effect and CSULB’s Basic Needs Program are taking steps to help solve the epidemic.
CSULB College Democrats host Bloomberg representative
Michael Bloomberg field organizer Matt Formica spoke to the university’s College Democrats to inform younger voters on the former mayor’s policies.
Butterfly Effect club holds event to bring awareness to homeless and housing insecure students
The club works to bring awareness and advocacy to those who are struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness. The members of the club camped out in the central quad Wednesday to Thursday as a part of a sleep in.
ASI Senate protested following ‘no’ vote on ethnic studies resolution
Last week, the ASI Senate voted “no” on a resolution that would require an ethnic studies course to become a general education requirement. Student activists were present this week to protest that decision.
Black student leaders present ‘Agents of Change’ at CSULB
Councilmember Al Austin II joined black student leaders for a panel on black voting.
CSU audit finds money discrepancies in DSS program
After the Office of the President was alerted to possible issues within the department, an audit confirmed suspicions.
Crime Blotter: rowdy bicyclists and a squirrel at large
A bicycle group causes a disturbance, two students fight over a parking space and a squirrel inside faculty offices are in this week’s blotter.
Behind the Scenes: Gazing upon the stars at CSULB
High above campus, community members and students take a look into the universe with the physics and astronomy department.