On Feb. 18, Long Beach Police engaged with a civilian, which protestors felt was an exercise of excessive force.
Author: Madalyn Amato
How CSULB tackles student homelessness and housing insecurity
In the CSU system, 53,000 students experience homelessness of some kind. Student club The Butterfly Effect and CSULB’s Basic Needs Program are taking steps to help solve the epidemic.
Butterfly Effect club holds event to bring awareness to homeless and housing insecure students
The club works to bring awareness and advocacy to those who are struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness. The members of the club camped out in the central quad Wednesday to Thursday as a part of a sleep in.
Black student leaders present ‘Agents of Change’ at CSULB
Councilmember Al Austin II joined black student leaders for a panel on black voting.
Behind the Scenes: Gazing upon the stars at CSULB
High above campus, community members and students take a look into the universe with the physics and astronomy department.
Beth Lesen announced as new vice president of student affairs
After weeks of consideration, Beth Lesen, former dean of student affairs at Sacramento State, has been selected to succeed interim Mary Ann Takemoto.
From addict to advocate: ASI Sen. Dale Lendrum’s story
The ASI senator once lived a life of crime and heavy drug use but is now using those experiences to advocate on others’ behalf.
Reproductive rights crimes to become UPD crime classification
Student Health Services and the University Police Department are preparing for possible crimes against campus abortion providers once on-campus abortions are implemented in 2023.
UPDATE: CSULB faces no current threat of coronavirus
Student Health Center officials said there is no threat of the virus now, but it is taking actions to be prepared.
Downtown CSULB campus development delayed
The first half of the university’s downtown construction program in downtown is set to begin in the fall of 2022.