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Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events on campus and around Long Beach.

Sheephead populations affected by overfishing

Overfishing affects many fish species in California. Fisheries yield 70 million tons of fish per year. However, only 20 species — including the sheephead — constitute 50 percent of that 70 million. Cal State Long Beach professor Chris Lowe and associate professor Kelly Young spoke on Feb. 17 at the[Read More…]

A celebration of ‘all things Jewish’

The Jewlicious Music, Arts and Culture Festival is a three-day gathering of Jewish students and young adults hosted at the Alpert Jewish Community Center in Long Beach annually since 2005. The festival will be held in Long Beach from Feb. 19-21. Ongoing weekend activities include comedy, a disc jockey lounge,[Read More…]

Anti-gay group tours Long Beach

An anti-gay Topeka, Kan., church has planned meetings in Long Beach to speak out against President Barack Obama’s appointment of Kevin Jennings to the U.S. Department of Education. The Kansan Westboro Baptist Church is protesting Jennings, who is the founder of the Gay, Lesbian, Straight, Education Network (GLSEN) and was[Read More…]

Alexander says students ‘an easy target’

Cal State Long Beach President F. King Alexander said at the College of Business Administration’s Notable Speakers series Tuesday night that in California higher education, “the balance is screwed up.” Michael Solt, dean of the CBA, said the college chose Alexander as its speaker due to his educational background, as[Read More…]

Haitians ‘strong’ through tragedy, speakers say

More than 100 students gathered yesterday for a forum on Haiti in the Anatol Center. The forum, “Standing in Solidarity with Haiti: Conversations on History, Caring and Support,” discussed the culture, history and current state of affairs of Haiti. “This forum on Haiti is very timely. Haitians are strong and[Read More…]

CSULB reviews post-storm damage

Water damage will cost the music department thousands of dollars and is also forcing the journalism department to consider moving. A week before the spring semester, university personnel found during a storm the music department’s practice rooms — located below the first floor — flooded with water. Peering into the[Read More…]

College students battle ‘health illiteracy’

New statistics report that more college students are becoming overweight and obese every year. An ongoing student health-risk survey by Student Health Services (SHS) at Cal State Long Beach reveals that a number of factors are contributing to weight gain among young adults, including poor diet, lack of exercise, sedentary[Read More…]

CSA to celebrate Year of the Tiger

The Chinese Student Association at Cal State Long Beach is taking the lead in celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year. Although the actual new year fell on Feb. 14, the CSA is hosting its second annual Chinese Lunar New Year Festival on Monday in the USU Ballrooms from 5 p.m. to[Read More…]

Long Beach Transit changes Passport D route

The Passport D and B buses have initiated a permanent route change effective Feb. 14to address changing demand in the Long Beach community. The new bus route for Passport D will continue through Cal State Long Beach but will no longer service its course to the Los Altos Market, which[Read More…]

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