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Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events on campus and around Long Beach.

CSULB fashion show takes on ‘Addams Family’ theme

Design students will showcase their personal fashion collections at Cal State Long Beach’s 24th annual Campus Couture Fashion Show on Wednesday, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Carpenter Performing Arts Center. Campus Couture is the largest student-run event on campus, expecting 1,000 guests, 10 judges, and 30 professors and VIPs.[Read More…]

Parking Lot renovation to add student spaces

Cal State Long Beach Parking and Transportation Services will begin construction work on Lot 17 and 18 for additional parking spaces and new pay-by-space parking machines, starting this summer. The construction, which is scheduled for completion by the fall semester, will create more convenient parking for students and faculty, according[Read More…]

Author talks popularity of tacos, burritos in US

Gustavo Arellano, author of the “Ask A Mexican” column in the OC Weekly, visited Cal State Long Beach on Wednesday to discuss the origins of his new book, “Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered “chile con carne” of San Antonio as the first Mexican dish in the United States. Arellano[Read More…]

Talent show raises money for injured professor

The Professional Event Planning class held their first annual Beach Talent Showcase, featuring a handful of student performers, in the University Theater on Friday. The proceeds went to journalism professor Chris Karadjov and the Department of Communication Studies Scholarship Fund. Karadjov was injured in a skiing accident in January, causing[Read More…]

BOT to consider presidential salary freeze

The Cal State University Board of Trustees will vote Tuesday on whether to freeze presidential compensation paid from state funds, according to an agenda for the May 8 board meeting. Approval of the freeze would allow the 23-campus system to augment presidential salaries with “campus foundation funds” but would ban[Read More…]

CFA will allow strike this fall

Yesterday the California Faculty Association revealed its decision to strike should the next step of its contract negotiations with the Cal State University fail. “Now is the time for the voice of the faculty to be heard,” CFA President Lilian Taiz said. “The faculty of the California State University have[Read More…]

ASI kills officer bylaw change

A bylaw amendment changing the appointment procedures for chief of staff and chief programming officer failed on its third and final reading at the Associated Students Inc. Senate meeting Wednesday. The amendment failed in a 12-7 vote with two abstentions. In order for the bylaw amendment to have had passed,[Read More…]

Residents design crests for three new learning colleges

Residents from each of the campus residential halls are creating new crest designs for next year that will identify each of the newly formed residential learning colleges. Each residence building will be renamed, and each residential college will have an identifying theme and crest. The current Residential Learning College (RLC)[Read More…]

Pop band Hellogoodbye to perform in USU

Pop band Hellogoodbye is scheduled to perform a free show for 600 Cal State Long Beach students at the University Student Union on May 9. The Associated Students Inc. entertainment commission is hosting the show. Free tickets became available last week, and sold out within two days of being announced.[Read More…]

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