Dozens gathered at Marina Vista Park in Long Beach to celebrate Black History Month and march for justice.
Author: Julia Terbeche
IRS-certified CSULB students to provide free tax preparation assistance virtually Saturday
Students in the accounting department will be providing free tax filing services until March 26, with a virtual kickoff event Saturday. Feb. 20.
Native community gathers to ‘love the land’ at Valentine’s Day prayer
Members of the local Indigenous community participated in a ceremonial prayer on Puvungna Sunday, Feb. 14 to honor the land and each other.
Cal State Student Association to recognize stolen land at CSU campuses
The CSSA discussed acknowledging Indigenous land, prioritizing mental health support and reforming campus police during its meeting Saturday morning.
Long Beach Transit sees 99% decrease in revenue over four months after ‘not enforcing fare payment’ during coronavirus pandemic
To continue serving the community, Long Beach Transit has been operating under modified bus routes, abiding by health and safety guidelines and allowing passengers to ride for free throughout the pandemic.
CSU Chancellor says he won’t reallocate funds from campus police, likely to not enforce vaccination
California State University Chancellor Joseph I. Castro discussed his priorities and plans for returning to in-person instruction in the fall, increasing faculty diversity and removing the equity gap in the system’s Graduation Initiative 2025.
CSULB receives first shipments of Pfizer vaccine, set to begin administering doses this week
Beth Lesen, vice president for student affairs, announced in an email that the university has received a shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine.
CSULB commencement schedule released, graduates must reserve vehicle pass
Students graduating from the classes of 2020 and 2021 must register online for a vehicle ticket and will select their 30-minute time slot within their pre-selected day in line with their college of study.
CSULB alumna lands White House job working for First Lady Jill Biden
Asjia Garner, a graduate from the class of 2019 at Long Beach State, is working as the new communications coordinator for the first lady.
Students, faculty and staff at CSULB who have pre-registered for vaccination should expect an email to make an appointment
Kimberly Fodran, Long Beach State’s medical director, encourages the Beach community to receive the vaccine as soon as possible, whether it be through the campus or one’s city of residence.