With complete disregard for the Supreme Court’s ruling last month to defend DACA, Immigration officials are continuing to reject incoming applications.
Author: Julia Terbeche
UPDATE: Trump administration rescinds ICE regulation that threatened international students
Students attending universities in the U.S. that are conducting the fall 2020 semester online may be at risk of deportation, ICE announced Monday.
How CSULB is responding to new ICE regulation as CSU sues Trump administration
Long Beach State officials are working to ensure the safety of international students following ICE’s new regulations, announced Monday, while California leaders prepare to sue the Trump administration.
Students can now choose their preferred pronouns on MyCSULB
Long Beach State has implemented an option for students to select their preferred pronouns on their MyCSULB student portal.
CSULB students call for tuition decrease ahead of fall 2020 semester
Over 5,000 CSULB students have signed a petition to adjust the cost of tuition for the fall 2020 semester to remove fees for on-campus resources that students will be unable to access with instruction being delivered remotely.
Prospector Pete statue removed from the center of campus
CSULB’s Prospector Pete statue was removed from the LA5 plaza earlier than originally planned “in light of the renewed national conversation about anti-racism” according to President Jane Close Conoley.
Supreme Court votes to defend DACA
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday to block President Trump’s attempt to end DACA in a major win for undocumented individuals across the country.
Conoley announces plans for fall 2020
In a video message Monday, President Conoley announced that at least the first part of the fall 2020 semester will be held virtually.
Peaceful protestors clash with LBPD
Protestors gathered in Downtown Long Beach Sunday demanding justice for the police killing of George Floyd.
Long Beach Transit no longer offering subsidized bus pass or Los Coyotes Shuttle
Long Beach Parking and Transportation Services has said that they can longer afford the subsidized student pass or the Los Coyotes shuttle programs and instead will be offering new discounted student bus passes beginning fall 2020.