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

Security guards at University Bookstore after reported thefts

Security increase at bookstore The University Bookstore has dealt with four reported thefts during the summer, according to the University Police activity log. There has been an increase in security during the beginning of the semester at the University Bookstore. The University Bookstore has employed numerous security guards who direct[Read More…]

Free student services on campus

Associated Students Inc. Students are encouraged to join campus organizations that accommodate their interests to make the most of campus life. Find out how to create a new student organization or search for current Cal State Long Beach clubs by their categorical listing online at csulb.edu/divisions/students/sld/campus_organizations Tickets for advance screenings[Read More…]

No more furloughs, but budget worries linger at convocation

No more double-checking calendars and wondering when class is cancelled; furloughs are gone, at least for this school year. A formal announcement that campus closure days would not return for the 2010-2011 academic year was welcome news at the university convocation Friday morning. “Furloughs are gone,” said Provost Donald Para.[Read More…]

CSULB to post no parking signs where parking is allowed

Cal State Long Beach plans to post “no student parking” signs where students are allowed to park. CSULB will post the signs in front of areas where there are preferential parking districts, said Mark Rudometkin, associate director of Parking and Transportation. However, surrounding preferential parking districts allow students to park[Read More…]

Sexual assault reported by University Police

University Police reported on Wednesday a sexual assault on their activity log. The report was received at 10:36 p.m. The activity log listed the Walter Pyramid at Cal State Long Beach as the location. This usually means that University Police contacted the reporting party at that location. “It’s the first[Read More…]

CSULB voted ‘Best in the West’

Cal State Long Beach has been named a “Best in the West” four-year college by the Princeton Review, earning a place in the top 25 percent of four-year colleges. “We’re pleased to recommend Cal State Long Beach to users of our site as one of the best schools to earn[Read More…]

Breathalyzers in bars encourage ‘Don’t Die Drunk’

Proving that school teaches more than just theories, Cal State Long Beach communications studies graduate Nicholas Grond has turned a class project into a career. His non-profit organization, entitled “Don’t Die Drunk,” is the continuation of a project he worked on in his communications class with Dr. Lynda McCroskey. “Don’t[Read More…]

CSULB teams gear up for aircraft challenge

Two Cal State Long Beach teams will compete with their man-made flying machines in the Red Bull Flugtag challenge this weekend. The Flugtag challenge started in Vienna, Austria in 1991, and has since been hosted in different cities around the world. The competition involves creating a hand-made machine with hopes[Read More…]

ASI Judiciary struggles to find its place

An executive order by the Cal State University chancellor requiring more administrative oversight has made it difficult for one branch of the student government to find things to do. Chancellor Charles B. Reed’s executive order 969 established that student organizations must have staff advisors, and rules state that club advisement[Read More…]

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