Cal State Long Beach students will pay $708 more in tuition and $255 in student fees by 2025, including an activities fee increasing from $65 to $89 in the spring of 2024.
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Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events on campus and around Long Beach.
UPD uses decoy bikes to fight bike theft
The UPD enacts different initiatives to bring down the CSULB’s most recurring crime, bike theft.
ASI event helps students relax before finals
The event Treats and Tranquility helped students loosen up and taught students healthy recipes before finals week.
Students learn importance of basic emergency life support
Long Beach State students participated in an American Heart Association Basic Life Support Certification Class on campus.
Cal State Los Angeles faculty hold one day strike
The California Facility Association continues their rolling strike at Cal State Los Angeles as contract negotiations continue to stall.
California state universities develop new housing solutions for students
CSU campuses combat the housing crisis in different ways, from directing students to available listings to hosting educational workshops on renting.
Lawsuit against CSULB by former donor gets underway
The lawsuit against CSULB for allegedly coercing donor Regena Cole into signing a $25 million gift agreement undergoes pre-trial hearings as jury trial approaches.
Rent in LA County set to rise for the first time since COVID
Emergency rent protections enacted during the pandemic will expire soon, leaving tenants with a hike in their rent.
ASI sets new goals for the upcoming semester
ASI started conversations about the new six goals that they want to implement for upcoming spring semester.
War reporting, parallels in language and misinformation
The ongoing war between Israel and the militant group Hamas has continued to fuel the fire of Islamophobia in the United States. The language and rhetoric is similar to that which was used after 9/11 and the Gulf War.