The Associated Student Inc. finalized a resolution to oppose the CSU multi-year tuition increase proposal.
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Students protest proposed tuition hikes during Week of Welcome
Members of Students Against Tuition Hikes protested in the central quad Wednesday during Week of Welcome in opposition to the California State University Board of Trustees proposed 6% tuition hike.
Annual Convocation covers tackling campus belonging, policy changes and new programs
The Annual Convocation focused on student-campus belonging changes to policies and student focused programs.
Long Beach State tuition increase conversation continues
On July 28, Lt. Gov. Kounalakis met with student leaders and California State Student Association (CSSA) leaders from CSU Long Beach, Cal Poly Pomona, CSU-Dominguez Hills, Cal State LA and CSU Northridge to discuss the possible tuition hike.
“49er Shops” to be rebranded as “Beach Shops”
Cal State Long Beach comes a step closer to addressing the years of concerns from students and indigenous communities regarding the “49er” name.
Meet the new ASI President Mitali Jain
New ASI President Mitali Jain hopes to increase awareness of the resources offered to students as she starts her term on June 1.
IPCDC in Community Project Funding Request for $3.5 million
By: Elisa Arquieta Congressman Robert Garcia announced that the Associated Students, Inc. Isabel Patterson Child Development Center at California State University Long Beach may be awarded $3.5 million through Community Project Funding if approved by Congress. According to the Community Project Funding (CPF) proposal for the fiscal year 2024, the[Read More…]
Future U Project to address USU structural repairs
The repairs needed in the USU will be addressed through the Future U project.
T-Pain brings the energy to CSULB at ASI Big Event
When the time stroke 6 p.m., students rushed though The Walter Pyramid doors to get a good spot to see chart topping artist T-Pain. The event served as a way to end the semester prior to finals.
Campus Couture members concerned about fashion show being overshadowed by ASI Big Event
Campus Couture members had planned their annual fashion show all semester, but were not expecting to share the date with ASI’s biggest event of the year.