Paternal, friend, loving husband: These were some of the words used to describe former Cal State Long Beach provost David Dowell, who died suddenly of a heart attack Oct. 25 at age 65. Dowell’s memorial was held Saturday at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden with many of his family,[Read More…]
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Japanese fusion coming to Cal State Long Beach
Cal State Long Beach students will no longer see an empty vendor stand in the University Dining Plaza, as Hibachi-San will soon be setting up shop. Although Hibachi-San is planning to open by Nov. 30, Panda Express Area Coach of Operation Vanda Srisaeng-ek said that the opening might be delayed[Read More…]
Final Vote 2016 panels focuses on concerns over election results
The Anatol Center held about 200 students and faculty to process the election results for the conclusion of the Vote 2016 panels. Daniel O’Connor, interim associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts, moderated the panel while journalism professors Christopher Burnett and Teresa Puente, Africana studies professor Maulana Karenga and[Read More…]
Vote on CSU tuition increase postponed
The Associated Students, Inc. Senate announced that the California State University Board of Trustees will vote on a potential tuition increase in March rather than January. If the CSU Board of Trustees votes to increase tuition, undergraduate students could pay an extra as $270 per semester and graduate students could[Read More…]
Post election results spark protests
“He’s not our president!” Hundreds of Cal State Long Beach students, faculty and staff marched from the University Library to the Speakers Platform chanting these words. Tuesday night when Donald Trump was announced as the winner of the 2016 presidential election, protests broke out across the nation at universities such[Read More…]
ASI election information sessions draw small numbers
Associated Students, Inc. is seeing low student turnout so far for information sessions about participating in next spring’s ASI elections. “We’ve had three students overall show up for the sessions,” ASI government elections officer Karla Estupinian said. “I’m not sure if we’re advertising the events well enough to bring more[Read More…]
Body found near CSULB Parking Structure 1 identified
The body found Friday morning near Cal State Long Beach’s Parking Structure 1 has been identified as Jerry Vu by authorities. An investigation from the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner determined that Vu, 19, died as a result of blunt force head trauma. His death has been ruled[Read More…]
Homecoming brings a carnival to campus
Saturday afternoon, Parking Lot 3 was transformed into a carnival for homecoming festivities with yellow and black balloons, booths set up for games and crafts, a barbeque buffet and a stage for live music. The Emperors, a local band, played classic hits through the decades such as Led Zeppelin and[Read More…]
Educational Opportunity Program celebrates 50 years
Approximately 200 former students of the Educational Opportunity Program reminisced about their academic experience during the program’s 50th anniversary celebration Friday morning at The Pointe inside the Walter Pyramid. Invited guests and their families watched as various speakers discussed the beginnings of the EOP and honored Joseph White, founder of[Read More…]
Beach Bites app coming soon to CSULB
Students will soon be able to access free meals on campus while also helping Cal State Long Beach eliminate food waste. Beach Bites will be the newest mobile food app available to CSULB, geared especially for students. The app will notify those who sign up for leftover food from events[Read More…]