In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives the lowdown of upcoming campus events and sits down with Daily Forty-Niner News Editor Madalyn Amato to discuss the third annual “Sleep In” event, designed to bring awareness to homeless and housing insecure students. Sports analysts Manuel Valladares and Cain Hernandez dive into the latest in women’s basketball.
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S4E5 | BEACH WEEKLY | Ethnic studies course requirement
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives the lowdown of upcoming campus events and sits down with Daily Forty-Niner News Editor Madalyn Amato to discuss the ASI Senate’s recent ‘no’ vote on an ethnic studies requirement. Sports analyst Manuel Valladares dives into the latest in Beach athletics, including a look into women’s basketball, men’s volleyball and baseball.
Crime Blotter: rowdy bicyclists and a squirrel at large
A bicycle group causes a disturbance, two students fight over a parking space and a squirrel inside faculty offices are in this week’s blotter.
Crime Blotter: Threatening messages, a dog in a car and reported theft
Threatening messages, a dog in a car and a washer theft are in this week’s blotter.
Reproductive rights crimes to become UPD crime classification
Student Health Services and the University Police Department are preparing for possible crimes against campus abortion providers once on-campus abortions are implemented in 2023.
Crime Blotter: Stolen laptop, threatening phone calls and a musical disturbance
A music disturbance and an elevator emergency highlighted the UPD crime log this week.
CSULB facilities installs security cameras in Palo Verde parking structure
In an effort to increase safety on campus, facilities management and University Police Department have installed 37 cameras overseeing the Palo Verde South Parking Structure.
Crime Blotter: Rape report, Marijuana complaint and a citizen arrest
An on-campus report of rape and an off-campus citizen arrest lead the first week of the semester.
Working the night shift: CSULB custodians
Although sometimes not recognized, the custodial department makes great efforts to keep the campus clean for student productivity.
Long Beach State student struggles after on-campus car theft
Despite the decline in car thefts on Long Beach State’s campus, graduate student and victim Alvin Huynh feels University Police aren’t doing enough to address the issue.