Thursday’s “Turmoil in Turkey” panel was an educational opportunity regarding the recent failed coup d’etat in Turkey. Held in the Barrett Athletic Administration conference room, the panel was hosted by Cal State Long Beach’s department of religious studies and associate professor of religious studies Sophia Pandya. Prior to the panel,[Read More…]
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Cal State Long Beach Associated Students Inc. Senate plans for student success
Plans for voter registration, workshops for undocumented students and disability awareness days were discussed at Wednesday night’s Associated Students Inc. Senate meeting. In anticipation of the upcoming November presidential election, ASI plans to set up voter registration tables for Cal State Long Beach students who are at least 18-years-old. According[Read More…]
Removing the ‘Islam’ from ‘radical Islam’
The religion of Islam is misunderstood by many non-Muslim Americans. As a result of there being a variety of Muslim sects with different beliefs and teachings, such as Sunni and Shia, the religion quickly becomes difficult to define for those with little understanding of Islam’s holy text — The Quran.[Read More…]
Removing the ‘Islam’ from ‘radical Islam’
The religion of Islam is misunderstood by many non-Muslim Americans. As a result of there being a variety of Muslim sects with different beliefs and teachings, such as Sunni and Shia, the religion quickly becomes difficult to define for those with little understanding of Islam’s holy text — The Quran.[Read More…]
Cal State Long Beach hosts September 11 Remembrance Day
On Sept. 11, 2001, 2,977 innocent people died in the largest terrorist attack on U.S soil; fifteen years later, Cal State Long Beach students, faculty, and staff gathered to honor the lives lost in the aftermath. CSULB’s 9/11 Remembrance Day, held Friday on the University Student Union’s north lawn, was[Read More…]
Heating and cooling upgrades will soon keep Cal State Long Beach comfortable
Behind the dirt, loud drilling and obstructed routes from construction fences near Brotman Hall and the University Student Union, there are plans to continue making Cal State Long Beach a more sustainable campus. The construction project is called the Hot Water Piping Infrastructure project, which began in April of last[Read More…]
Long Beach State hires Kyle Siemer as new Associate Athletics Director for Compliance
The Long Beach State Athletics department announced via press release Monday that Kyle Siemer was hired as the new Associate Athletics Director for Compliance. Siemer comes to LBSU after spending four years as the Director of Compliance at Montana State, according to the press release. “Kyle brings a wealth of[Read More…]
Kyle Ensing and Josh Tuaniga get valuable experience with team USA
Following solid freshman seasons, Kyle Ensing and Josh Tuaniga added to their resumes after helping guide the U.S. Men’s Junior National Team to victory in the 2016 NORCEA U-21 Continental Championship July 10. Competing in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada the duo pushed the USA to a 4-0 record after dropping only[Read More…]
Dan Ricabal hired as Dirtbags’ pitching coach
On Friday, Long Beach State baseball head coach Troy Buckley announced Dan Ricabal has been hired to his coaching staff. Ricabal comes to LBSU after spending the last five seasons at Loyola Marymount University as assistant coach overseeing pitchers. At LMU, he saw success as the Lions’ pitching staff was[Read More…]
Concerts at the Beach
Cal State Long Beach will be hosting its first annual “Concerts at the Beach” during the months of July and August, according to a press release. The events will be sponsored by the CSULB Alumni Association and will be held at the Legacy Courtyard in front of the kinesiology building.[Read More…]