An abundance of applicants and scarcity of beds has led to universities outsourcing housing options.
News
Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events on campus and around Long Beach.
Israel’s critics find similarities to occupied land in apartheid South Africa
With the growth of Israeli settlements into Palestinian land, the hope of an establishment of a future Palestinian state drifts further and further away.
Unemployment benefits bill veto is a sideline, not defeat
Senate Bill No. 799 which would have given unemployment benefits to striking workers after 2 was vetoed by Governor Newsom due to a presumed increase in California’s debt from the bill.
ASI teaches students how to negotiate for higher salaries
Find out how to negotiate salary to increase your future income.
Annual security report attests to campus safety
CSULB’s yearly security report shows that motor vehicle theft is the most occurring crime on campus.
Long Beach State hosts free flu vaccine clinics
With flu season quickly approaching, CSULB will hold several flu clinics on campus during the fall semester.
The attack on Israel hits professor Jeffrey Blutinger personally
Professor Jeffrey Blutinger shares his thoughts on “the greatest loss of Jewish life in a single day since the Holocaust.”
A brief history of Israel and Palestine
Many have heard about the Israel-Palestine conflict in the media, but it is important to be informed of the context and history of this decades-long conflict.
California State University Workers and Chancellor’s Office reach a tentative agreement
California State University Employees Union members from different campuses rallied at Brotman Hall to support bargaining for a different pay program.
Thousands take on 39th annual Long Beach Marathon
Over 18,000 runners participated in the Long Beach Marathon with a stretch of the route using CSULB as part of the course.