From 2017 to 2018, drug and liquor law referrals on campus and in campus residences went down to zero.
Author: Madalyn Amato
Mayor Robert Garcia makes promise of ‘affordable housing’ in Long Beach
Plans to build affordable housing in Downtown Long Beach are in the works, according to Garcia. His goal is to help Long Beach teachers and students.
CSULB buildings PH-1, FO-4 and FO-5 to be demolished and replaced
In place of the old buildings, a new structure will be built to house the College of Health and Human Services.
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia speaks at CSULB
Graduate of Long Beach State, Robert Garcia, returned to speak with communication studies students about his experiences at the university.
Vegan food catering service serves traditional Cuban food with a twist
Long Beach locals bring the flavors and flair of Cuba to California through their innovative, vegan menu. Founded in 2018, LOBO Cuban Food, is quickly becoming a staple in the Latinx plant-based lifestyle scene.
Long Beach community comes together for coastal cleanup
CSULB students and alumni took to the beach Saturday morning to help cleanup their community as a part of a state-wide effort to restore the beaches along California’s coast.
Federal vape policy brings questions about inaction towards guns
As the death toll of vape related illnesses rises, many question the federal government’s passion for e-cigarettes and apathy for AR-15s.
Behind the scenes: What powers CSULB?
Despite having the most solar panels in the CSU system, 85% of CSULB’s electrical power comes from Southern California Edison.
CSULB daily permit machines make it harder to pay with cash
Students who want to pay with cash for a daily parking permit have to go to the Visitor Information Center On Bellflower Boulevard or the Parking and Transportation Services office.