Long Beach State’s student government intends to bring back most student employees who were let go last year due to budget cuts stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Daniel Pineda
CSULB approaches 10,000 total vaccines administered as students begin to receive theirs
Long Beach State reaches a milestone of almost 9,500 doses distributed on campus as it begins to administer the vaccine to students.
Stop AAPI Hate co-founder discusses the effects of hate crimes at CSULB virtual event
Russell Jeung spoke at a virtual event part of CSULB’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration on the recent hate crimes towards the AAPI community since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
CSULB’s new program teaches aspiring student and local entrepreneurs social justice in business
The Social Justice Entrepreneurship Program is a four week workshop designed to teach business owners or those interested on how to turn a profit while supporting a community’s wellbeing.
MOLAA unveils new Afro-Latinx art exhibit
“I Am: New Afro-Latinx Narratives,” is the latest online art exhibit on display at the Museum of Latin American Arts, which features artwork and interviews from Afro-Latinx artists.
CSULB administers over 2,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine
CSULB has officially administered over 2,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and is currently working on providing second doses.
Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach opens virtual exhibit “HERland”
“HERland: Women Artists from the MOLAA Collection” is a virtual exhibition that features artwork that touch on themes of race, gender, equity and empowerment, all created by women.
ASI Senate discusses green alternatives for student transportation
Kayla Jolly, CSULB’s coordinator for sustainable transportation, discussed ways the Beach community can engage in environmentally friendly methods of transportation when returning to campus in the fall, during Wednesday’s Associated Students, Inc. Senate meeting.