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

Marijuana busts on the rise

Harsh toke for repeat offender One dorm student was reported for marijuana possession on Aug. 28, 29 and 30 at the Residential Learning College, according to Captain Fernando Solorzano. On Aug. 28, he was cited for possessing less than an ounce, a misdemeanor, and then reported to the Office of[Read More…]

Week of Welcome to involve students on campus

Student groups will be out in full swing this week as part of the Cal State Long Beach Week of Welcome. Designed to involve students in campus activities outside the classroom, the week-long event features recruiting from clubs, as well as speakers, music and games. “Our main goal is to[Read More…]

Student Health center treating salmonella outbreak

There is no evidence of salmonella contamination outside of two Iowa egg farms according to the Food and Drug Administration last Monday. Still, Cal State Long Beach students may be worried that their eggs are unsafe. Last week, LBPost.com reported that Long Beach real estate agent and blogger Laurie Manny[Read More…]

CSULB needs your vote

Cal State Long Beach Associated Student Inc. is working on plans with Cal State Fullerton to organize a competition between the schools over who can register more students for this November’s state elections. This year’s student registration drive figures to benefit from a little spicy rivalry according to ASI president[Read More…]

Grant money available to student groups

More than $60,000 is still available for grants to student organizations this academic year, according to Associated Students, Inc. Treasurer Jameson Nyeholt. ASI allocates money for student-run events each summer, fall and spring period. Nyeholt said more funds came in due to a decision that allowed ASI to charge an[Read More…]

Rec center to rent out facilities

Despite the recent unveiling of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, students may find that their time at the facility could be cut back. Beginning Oct. 1, the SRWC will begin to rent out space within their facilities. According to the Associated Students, Inc. recreation website, these facility reservations will[Read More…]

Cutback in President’s Scholars program

Cal State Long Beach has cut back on the amount of incoming President’s Scholars this year, selecting 30 freshmen for the scholarship as opposed to 50 last year.  The program received more than 550 applications, according to Valerie Bordeaux, director of the President’s Scholars program.  Created in 1995, the award[Read More…]

CSULB on ‘Hall of Shame’ list

GradRate.com, a college and university evaluation website that relies almost entirely on graduation rates, has placed Cal State Long Beach on its “Hall of Shame” list. The website, which did not rank colleges and universities in any particular order, featured one school per state on its list. “There were several[Read More…]

Senate bill hoping to ease community college transfers

If approved by Governor Schwarzenegger, Senate Bill 1440 or the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act will provide a clearer, more convenient academic path for community college students to follow in hopes of successfully transferring by fall 2011. Under the Star Act, students in community colleges have the opportunity to work[Read More…]

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