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CSULB Breathe campaign enforces smoke-free campus

Nostrils and lungs will be spared from smoke this fall semester. Cal State Long Beach’s Breathe campaign will enforce a smoke-vapor and tobacco-free campus effective Sept. 1 2016, according to the campus’ tobacco and smoking policy. Michael Uhlenkamp, CSULB’s Executive Director of News and Digital Media, said in an email[Read More…]

Concerts at the Beach

Cal State Long Beach will be hosting its first annual “Concerts at the Beach” during the months of July and August, according to a press release. The events will be sponsored by the CSULB Alumni Association and will be held at the Legacy Courtyard in front of the kinesiology building.[Read More…]

CSU ratifies agreement with CFA

The California State University Board of Trustees ratified a tentative agreement with the California Faculty Association regarding CSU faculty salaries, according to a CFA press release. The agreement, which was ratified by the CSU trustees on May 25, guarantees pay increases for faculty throughout the next year. As laid out[Read More…]

General Order 55 made permanent

Cal State University Long Beach President Jane Close Conoley announced Friday that campus police officers may arrest undocumented persons within their jurisdiction only if there is probable cause that he or she has violated a local ordinance or state or federal law unrelated to immigration. General Order 55, which was[Read More…]

Feeding a need

Cal State Long Beach is set to expand its current food pantry to address students’ food insecurity needs in the fall 2016 semester. The current food pantry, comprising three shelves of canned goods, is located in the Soroptomist House and is operated by CSULB’s Interfaith project, which opened the pantry[Read More…]

Chicano Latino Graduation sees additional ceremony

The Cal State Long Beach 27th Chicano Latino Graduation introduced a second ceremony to accommodate the high volume of Latino graduates. The two ceremonies took place at the Walter Pyramid on Sunday. Both ceremonies totaled nearly 700 students, though the total number of Latino graduates is upwards of 3,000 students,[Read More…]

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