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CSULB students share how their Thanksgiving celebrations have changed due to the pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has changed how students can celebrate the holidays, including Thanksgiving. For three CSULB students, they share how this holiday is different for them from years past.
Political science professors’ at CSULB react to election, “democracy is based on trust”
Long Beach State faculty share their reactions to the 2020 presidential election results and their expectations for the rest of President Donald J. Trump’s term going forward.
CSULB agrees to cease dumping dirt onto Puvungna
After a long-awaited decision in their lawsuit against the university, the Native community received confirmation from Long Beach State that it would stop dumping dirt onto the 22-acre plot of land.
Unlearning Thanksgiving in our classrooms
A journey of learning my own native history and the terrible history behind this American holiday.
From CSULB to Pixar: Kelly Juarez carries her culture into film
Kelly Juarez was hired at Pixar before she graduated at Long Beach State. Now she is working on Pixar’s upcoming film “Luca.”
Long Beach State installs $3 million worth of door lock renovations
As students attend classes from home, Long Beach State moves forward to install $3 million door lock renovations in response to raised concerns for student and staff safety.
CSULB town hall invites students to share challenges due to the coronavirus and alternative modes of instruction
The Center for Community Engagement holds a student town hall to address the economic and academic concerns of students of color during the pandemic.
Research finds increase in CSU students facing housing insecurity
Associated Students, Inc. held a virtual event Thursday for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week to discuss the issue of food insecurity and homelessness among students in the California State University system prior to and during the coronavirus pandemic.
CSULB’s American Indian Student Council discusses loss of Pow Wow at virtual gathering
On Nov. 20, Indigenous peoples joined on Zoom to share how the coronavirus pandemic has affected their lives, including how it has affected ceremonies like Pow Wows as part of CSULB’s Native American Heritage Month Celebration.