Cal State Long Beach students will see a number of changes to the University Library’s website and database that, according to Associate of Dean of University Library Tracey Mayfield, will revolutionize the way CSULB students, faculty and staff do their research. The launch of the new system will be June[Read More…]
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Reclaiming Democracy series ends at CSULB with ‘Collective Action’
The series of talks inspired by the 2016 election came to an end with over 70 people attending at the last event to discuss collective action on the Speaker’s Platform today. “The previous three workshops have been about ideas and theory, and ultimately you all know it takes action, organizing[Read More…]
CSULB to host their second collegiate hackathon
Laptops, coding, food and 24 hours of turning ideas into reality — these are the elements of Cal State Long Beach’s second collegiate hackathon, taking place April 22-23 in the University Student Union. Beginning on Saturday at 2 p.m., students will have the opportunity to come together during the 24-hour[Read More…]
Less hassle, more tassle with the Graduation Initiative 2025
Cal State Long Beach students should expect to see more sections of highly impacted classes, among other changes, thanks to programs and research conducted under the Graduation 2025 Initiative. In January 2015, the California State University system launched the initiative, aiming to increase graduation rates across the 23 campuses. Currently,[Read More…]
ASI’s new president promises to serve students of all backgrounds
Just a few weeks ago, Daniel Gomez served as a senator at-large for Associated Students, Inc. Following the election results in March, Gomez will bring his passion to serving students to the executive level as the new ASI President at Cal State Long Beach in June. Gomez is a transfer[Read More…]
CSULB Recycling Center turns trash into cash
The clashing, crunching sounds of scrap metal and glass go unheard to most Cal State Long Beach students — after all, the clamor is relegated to a corner of campus west of the Water Pyramid, past the long black stretch of Parking Lot 14. Weighing and compressing, sorting and collecting,[Read More…]
CSULB celebrates 45th annual Psychology Day
More than 50 people came to the 45th annual Psychology Day held by the Psychology Student Association and PSI CHI Honor Society on Thursday. The day is the biggest event of the year for the major. “We invite programs and organizations from around the Los Angeles area to talk to[Read More…]
Journalism Day presents career opportunity
Journalism and public relations students were given the chance to network with professionals, listen to and query expert panelists, as well as be acknowledged for their work at Journalism and Public Relations Day on Thursday. A panel on “Careers in Social Media” addressed the growing field of marketing and reporting[Read More…]
CSULB shows up on interactive maps tracking Anti-Semitic hate crimes
The Jewish non-profit organization AMCHA Initiative has released its annual study, which states that anti-Semitism has increased on college campuses nationwide by 40 percent in 2016. “Amcha” is the Hebrew word for “your people,” or “your nation.” Cal State Long Beach also appeared on the group’s website, specifically on several[Read More…]
Exercise is medicine at CSULB
Wellness Week 2017 is well on its way, with the Donald P. Lauda Lecture serving as the kickoff to the festivities Monday evening. The lecture was started with the hopes of using experts to engage campuses in thinking about wellness and how to go about achieving it. The panel of[Read More…]