Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor are opeds from outside people that are given to the 49er to run.

Long Beach renters need more rights

The story, “Long Beach renters want more protection” by Branden Raulston printed on Feb. 3 highlighted the fact that tenants often have to deal with slow response times and out-of-pocket expenses for repairs with landlords who do not fix things on time. Many renters such as Alex Giaque wish they[Read More…]

Letters to the Editor

What if an election were held and nobody turned out? That’s essentially what happened back in 2007, when the Student Recreation and Wellness Center was approved by just 6 percent of students. 94 percent of students didn’t vote at all. On Feb. 25 and 26, students will be asked to approve a[Read More…]

Letter to the editor: parking on campus

Dear 49er Editor, Greg Diaz’s recent article “Free the Parking Lots” alludes to the parking problem on campus, which has not had a credible solution in the twenty-nine years I have been teaching at CSULB.  The brainpower of five university presidents in that time has only made minimal and superficial[Read More…]

Letter from a former editor

After some four decades tucked away in a subterranean corner of Cal State Long Beach, the Daily 49er is finally heading to higher ground. In the coming weeks, the campus newspaper of record will be leaving its longtime home in the Social Sciences/Public Administration Building basement and moving to another[Read More…]

Letter to the Editor: No Doubt in this Rebuttal

Adapting Faith Through Doubt is a theatrical adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley. This means that the script is used word for word, but not that the entire play is produced, and some of the imagery/choreography varies from the original production. I used[Read More…]

Letter to the editor: “Connect, Disover, Educate”

“Connect – Discover – Educate” is the College of Health and Human Services overall mission, which strives to develop leaders whose focus is health and wellness, while incorporating community outreach. The Wilderness Studies Classes offered at Cal State Long Beach provides students with the opportunity to participate in backpacking, kayaking,[Read More…]

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