Beach Hillel hosted “Bring the Hostages Home” on Monday displaying photos of those kidnapped by Hamas, and stood by to answer questions from onlookers.
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CSULB trade workers strike near the Walter Pyramid
Teamsters and CSULB workers set up shop near E. Atherton St. and Merriam Way at 5 a.m. to protest against unfair labor practices.
‘Do you know where you stand?’: Indigenous perspectives on land acknowledgments
The Long Beach Indigenous community shares different perspectives on land acknowledgments and calls for more sincerity to pave the way for inclusivity.
Sexual harassment bill passes, requiring CSU campuses to expand policy
After formal investigations, the Senate passed a bill to provide stricter regulations to the current CSU sexual harassment policy, which will be effective on January 1, 2024.
CSULB set to go fully digital for textbooks next Fall
A new digital system to distribute textbooks will start next year due to a plummet in physical textbook sales.
The need for mental health services continues to rise
A 55 percent increase in demand for CAPS services within the past four years demonstrates the growing request for mental health resources.
California Faculty Association schedules strike on multiple campuses for December
While it will be a few weeks until the California Faculty Association can action, such as striking, against the California State University system, plans for such events are in the works.
‘Open your eyes, blind to history,’ AIS department creates installation for forgotten genocide
The California Gold Rush is often remembered as a period filled with hope, as people from across the U.S. pursued the dream of discovering gold. For Indigenous communities, it is a somber chapter marked by the deaths of Native lives.
Faculty, staff and students rally outside CSU Board of Trustees meeting as strike looms
CFA, Teamsters 2010 and multiple student organizations continue their fight for higher wages and better working conditions.
Daily Forty-Niner receives Pacemaker award for best online newspaper
Long Beach State’s campus newspaper recently received national recognition for its online and multimedia journalism.