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Students offered free health services over break

Students who are enrolled at Cal State Long Beach during the fall and spring semesters will have free access to Student Health Services during winter session even if they’re not taking classes over break. Rasulkumar Zodse, a first year computer science graduate student, plans to use SHS’ services over winter[Read More…]

CSULB graduating seniors struggle to find work

Tough economic times are causing students to ask what they will do after they graduate next semester. Graduation should be a time of excitement and relief, but, for many students, it has become a time of stress. Students battle economic hardships right after graduating college. Some careers, such as ones[Read More…]

Poetry Without Borders to express love in many languages

Poetry Without Borders, an intimate poetry reading, will break boundaries by featuring works in a variety of languages ranging from Thai to German today at the Karl Anatol Center at 6:30 p.m. Students, staff, faculty and alumni will read poems from all over the world in the pieces’ original languages.[Read More…]

Google launches new online coupon service for locals only

Google recently released an online program called Google Offers, a service that offers discounts daily for locals in Long Beach. Google Offers is currently only available in Long Beach, Detroit, Sacramento, St. Louis, Fort Worth and Indianapolis via email or Android apps. Google’s service will face competition from other online[Read More…]

Students struggle to meet science demands

Students are increasingly switching or abandoning their science or math-related major as the number of those earning degrees in science, math and engineering continues to fall, according to a recent study. The New York Times reported that about “40 percent of students planning engineering and science majors end up switching[Read More…]

Study shows voters willing to pay more taxes for schools

A new poll conducted by the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Los Angeles Times shows that California voters are willing to pay more in taxes if their money went directly to public schools. Public schools in California have lost many arts, music,[Read More…]

How to lose weight, get back on track after Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving has come and gone, but some students have a few souvenir pounds of extra weight to show for their holiday indulgences. Certified personal trainer and Cal State Long Beach alumna Melina Christidis said its not too late to get back on track with diets and exercise. She offered the[Read More…]

PETA push for more vegetarian options

PETA2, an animal rights group, teamed up with Cal State Long Beach students to petition for more vegan and vegetarian meal options on campus. The group originally set out to collect 1,500 student signatures, but collected 2,000 at the University Student Union and University Dining Plaza on Nov. 10 and[Read More…]

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