Thursday rainstorm forces CSULB to close multiple parking lots, relocate and cancel sporting events and leave multiple EV chargers temporarily unavailable.
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A night under the stars: ASI hosts astronomy night
ASI hosted an astronomy night filled with interactive activities and cosmic adventure.
Incoming Guardian Scholars hit ground running with move-in day event
Foster youth students new to CSULB receive care packages, clothing and mentorship pledges to start the new school year.
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.
Former professor Anthony “Tony” Brennan dies at the age of 89
Anthony “Tony” Brennan spent more than 20 years as the teaching film and photography at Long Beach State as well as being the director of media development. In that time he made an indelible mark on the university.
CSU Chancellor Timothy White targeted by David Horowitz Freedom Center
A series of anti-immigration posters were distributed to the California State Universities via email Tuesday morning, calling for the prosecution of CSU Chancellor Timothy White for supporting sanctuary campuses. The posters, which included a caricatured image of White along with the caption, “Defund CSU prosecute Timothy P. White,” were claimed[Read More…]
Attempted carjacking suspect still at large – Crime Blotter
The suspect who was foiled during an attempted carjacking last week is still at large and any information that can be provided would be helpful, according to Lt. Richard Goodwin of the University Police Department. The would-be carjacker is described as a Hispanic male in his 30s with a tattoo[Read More…]
Advisory Committee, Jane Close Conoley back health fee increase
After running at a budget deficit of 3 percent in 2016, Cal State Long Beach’s Student Health Services has raised its fee from $45 to $75 per semester and will be implementing the change this fall. The fee has not increased in 12 years, despite the rising costs of healthcare.[Read More…]
Men of Color Conference pushes students forward
The day starts early in the morning. After introductory remarks from Rex Richardson, the vice mayor of Long Beach, Ramsey Jay Jr. comes up to the lectern. He’s in his thirties, with a shaved head, thin athletic build and sharply dressed in a suit and tie. He takes command of[Read More…]