A 24-year-old male student reported his hubcaps stolen from his vehicle in Parking Structure 1 on April 15 at 12:15 p.m. The victim said that he parked his car on the fourth floor of the parking structure. When he returned, someone had removed the two hubcaps on his passenger side.[Read More…]
Campus
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Grow Beach spring 2015 update
New life waits buried in soil of the Grow Beach community garden in the form of large purple eggplants, bright bell peppers, sweet red strawberries, six alarm spicy peppers and bushels of green onions. The rental period for those who rented a plot in the Grow Beach garden spring semester[Read More…]
Daily 49er hires new editor in chief
On a warm April night, a handful of staff members from the Daily 49er sat around tossing out adjectives, waiting for one to land. They laughed while trying to come up with the best description of a friend and team member who will soon be their new leader. A quiet[Read More…]
CSULB to host 43rd annual Psych Day
President Jane Close Conoley’s husband, Dr. Collie Conoley, will speak on the effect of positive emotions at California State University, Long Beach’s Psych Day Thursday. The Psychology Student Association and Psi Chi Honor Society of California State University, Long Beach will host the 43rd annual, Psych Day event from 11[Read More…]
Honor society reactivates at CSULB
An honor society for international education that began at California State University, Long Beach is finding its way back home. CSULB founded Phi Beta Delta, the first honor society dedicated to recognizing scholarly achievement in international education, in 1986. The Alpha Chapter is reactivating the honor society for students, staff[Read More…]
Baby shark season hits the Southern California coast
Surfers and beachgoers may find unexpected company in the ocean this season — and the new friends have about six fins and 50 rows of teeth. Baby Shark Season has officially begun off the Southern California coast due to warmer waters, Dr. Chris Lowe, professor and director of the California[Read More…]
Rape backlogs and women in literature: A CSULB Woman’s Research Colloquium
The world of monstrous women in literature and rape kit backlogs will interface at the Women’s Research Colloquium on Thursday. The colloquium will feature two presenters: Dr. Bonnie Gasior from the Department of Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures and Dr. Courtney Ahrens from the Department of Psychology according to[Read More…]
CSULB Recreation and leisure students receive internship opportunities with the Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine facilities.
There are about 190 CSULB students majoring in recreation and leisure studies, each of whom is required to log at least 400 hours of internship experience in order to graduate. “We are definitely not guaranteed an internship, so when I got accepted into mine it was like a huge weight[Read More…]
CSULB addresses state-wide drought
Come summertime, Facilities Management will convert former grass lawns into drought resistant landscapes. Facilities Management selected six specific sites for grass removal because they are on perimeter areas of campus and are not “high student use areas,” Brian McKinnon, the Facilities Management manager for grounds and landscaping, said. “[The lawns][Read More…]
Honor society reactivates at CSULB
An honor society for international education that began at California State University, Long Beach is finding its way back home. CSULB founded Phi Beta Delta, the first honor society dedicated to recognizing scholarly achievement in international education, in 1986. The Alpha Chapter is reactivating the honor society for students, staff[Read More…]