CFA, Teamsters 2010 and multiple student organizations continue their fight for higher wages and better working conditions.
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Former CSU Fullerton and Dominguez Hills President appointed new CSU Chancellor
Dr. Mildred García has been appointed as the new chancellor after a career of advocacy for affordable college for all students.
University Student Union renovation project aims to meet student needs
The University Student Union renovations will raise student USU fees once the project is complete.
Letter to the Editor
CSULB Counselor Faculty member Kirstyn Chun responds to the upcoming closure of the Child and Family Center.
CSU confirms no tuition hike for next school year
Officials from the California State University system announced Friday that a tuition increase would not go into effect for the 2018-19 school year. Since November, the CSU Board of Trustees have been discussing a potential tuition hike to compensate for systemwide financial shortfalls from the state budget. Representatives attribute the[Read More…]
UPD keep students and faculty safe responding to multiple calls for service
K-9 sweep – University Police received a call for service regarding a patrol sweep at 10:15 a.m. on Nov. 15. UPD’s K-9 Avery who is trained in explosive device detection, conducted a thorough sweep in the area of the Chancellor’s office in downtown Long Beach. The purpose of conducting a[Read More…]
Tuition increase approved by board of trustees
California State University Board of Trustees voted 11-8 for a $270 annual tuition increase which will take effect this fall. Students shouted their protests both inside and outside the doors of Chancellor Timothy White’s office. Outside, over a hundred CSU students, staff and advocates rallied outside the Chancellor’s office at[Read More…]
Board of Trustees approve 5 percent tuition increase
For the first time in six years, California State University students will see a tuition increase of 5 percent, or $270 annually, as voted on today by the Board of Trustees during their meeting in downtown Long Beach. It was approved with an 11-8 vote while over 100 CSU faculty,[Read More…]
Grant aims to create better “chemistry” between teachers and classrooms
California State University, Long Beach intends to reach out to local elementary and high school teachers to provide “out-of-classroom science experiences,” according to a press release from the university. A $200,000 grant awarded to CSULB intends to help the university focus on enhancing the teaching and learning of science, technology,[Read More…]