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

Senator: Chief of staff given to ‘friends’

Associated Students Inc. Senate barely passed a resolution that would change the chief of staff’s selection procedure at a Senate meeting last week. The resolution was passed on its first reading with an 8-5 vote with seven Senators abstaining. The resolution, authored by Senator-at-Large Jason Neas, proposes the president present[Read More…]

CSULB alumna shares uplifting success story

National Football League sideline reporter Drea Avent took center stage as the keynote speaker for Cal State Long Beach’s Journalism and Careers Day on Tuesday. Avent graduated from CSULB in 2001 with a degree in journalism. She addressed students in the USU Ballroom that was at full capacity. The theme[Read More…]

Death penalty may end in California, pending voter approval

A proposal to replace the death penalty with a life sentence in prison for California qualified for the November ballot on Monday. According to the attorney general’s official summary, repealing the death penalty in California could result in saving millions of dollars annually. It is estimated that the measure will[Read More…]

‘This Is Your City’ event showcases local nonprofits

More than 20 local nonprofits gathered in the University Student Union southwest terrace to recruit student volunteers and create awareness about social issues in Long Beach. The event, This Is Your City, showcased nonprofit services and opportunities for students. Chris Soto, the USU programs assistant, coordinated the event in hopes[Read More…]

UCs enrolling more out-of-state students

Enrollment in the University of California system for fall 2012 has increased, especially for out-of-state students. All UC campuses, except for Berkeley, have increased their out-of-state admission offers by 43 percent this year. Admission offers to in-state residents only increased by 3.6 percent. Dianne Klein, spokeswoman for the UC system,[Read More…]

Documentary fights for recognition of Armenian genocide

The Armenian Student Association (ASA) at Cal State Long Beach showed the documentary “Screamers” Thursday, about the Armenian genocide, when 1.5 million people were killed at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. Today marks its 97th anniversary. However, many countries do not recognize it as genocide. “It’s a horrible feeling[Read More…]

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