In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives you the lowdown of upcoming campus events and recent news, including the sentencing of former ASI employee Jamie Williams. On Sept. 28, 2018, Williams shot and killed his father and step-sister, and injured his step-mother. Sports analyst Manuel Valladares dives into the latest in LBSU men’s volleyball, men’s basketball and baseball.
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Former CSULB employee sentenced to life in prison
Jamie Williams, 44, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder and injury of his family members in 2018.
CSULB Division of Student Affairs hosts CalFresh Outreach Day
Students were able to receive assistance for food and education on how to eat better as a part of the outreach program sponsored by CalFresh.
ASI Senate passes resolution on ethnic studies
After weeks of debate, ASI ruled in favor of lobbying on behalf of the ethnic studies requirement resolution.
ASI hosts open forum about proposed ethnic studies requirement
The forum was held in response to the Associated Student Inc. Senate voting down resolution #SB 2020-12, a resolution that would support a bill for an ethnic studies general education requirement.
Ethnic studies courses need to be mandatory, and ASI needs to help
Student protesters at the ASI senate meeting were right. More diverse views of history and culture are desperately needed in all levels of education.
ASI Senate protested following ‘no’ vote on ethnic studies resolution
Last week, the ASI Senate voted “no” on a resolution that would require an ethnic studies course to become a general education requirement. Student activists were present this week to protest that decision.
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.
Brothers Products sell hummus variations at ASI Farmers Market
Family-business Brothers Products sold a wide variety of hummus and dips at the Friendship Walk Wednesday for the Farmers Market organized by Associated Students Inc.
ASI Senate supports infrastructure bond with resolution
Associated Student Inc. supports a resolution that advocates for the passing of Proposition 13, which is important because it would help fund infrastructure improvements on campus.