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Women’s Water Polo vs. Bucknell
Women’s Water Polo vs. Loyola Marymount
Tweaks to the MyCSULB website are causing issues for the campus community
Several students were unable to access their MyCSULB accounts on their cellphones and computers during the last two weeks. Students consistently rely on two of the university’s website pages: MyCSULB and Beachboard, which allow them to create and view their schedules and to update and keep themselves informed of their[Read More…]
MLK Day of Service in Long Beach transforms a neighborhood
A diverse north Long Beach community reclaimed old Fire Station No. 12 as District 9’s new Ocean Friendly Rain Garden and Community Farm Plot on Jan. 18, harvesting seeds of service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. The transformation included a community garden maintained with living soil for filtering[Read More…]
Cal State Long Beach prepares for more El Nino weather
In the past few months, Cal State Long Beach has been working to ensure the safety of students and faculty during El Niño. December 2015 saw one of the worst El Niños in history. CSULB has implemented a number of upgrades around campus to prepare for more El Niño weather,[Read More…]
Construction for a new student drop off will continue despite potential noise
The number one priority during construction for the new drop off zone on West Campus Drive is the students. According to Mark Zakhour, senior construction manager of Design and Construction Services, the $1.4 million West Campus Drop Off Project was designed to be constructed in two phases. “The contractors are[Read More…]
Governor Brown provides ‘modest restoration’ to the CSU budget
The California State University system will have a little more money to spend in the 2016-17 academic year with Governor Jerry Brown’s $151.8 million increase of the general fund allocation on Jan. 7. But CSU faculty, students and administrators said they were hoping for more. “While CSSA appreciates Governor Brown’s[Read More…]
Long Beach cyclists tour de course for bike safety
Rusted vintage, prewar relics and glinting chrome cruisers lined downtown Long Beach streets Saturday—but this was no car show. The Downtown Long Beach Associates teamed up with multiple organizations to present the second annual Bike Fest in Long Beach’s East Village Arts District. The aim of the event was to[Read More…]
‘Death of a Salesman’ lives on at the Long Beach Playhouse
The first scene in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” says it all. Willy Loman, peddler-ordinaire, burnt-out and weary from the road, appears on stage lugging two large sample cases. Laying them down on the kitchen floor for a moment, he sighs. Picking them back up, he reluctantly ambles on[Read More…]