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ASI reports voter turnout has increased by 55 percent

Elections, BeachBoard and pensions were all on the agenda for the Associated Students, Inc. Senate at its Wednesday afternoon meeting. ASI Executive Director Richard Haller opened the meeting with a report of the latest ASI election results, saying that 2,685 students had voted as of 3 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon.[Read More…]

Santa Barbara protestors: ‘We do have a voice’

SANTA BARBARA – Approximately 30 people protested at Santa Barbara City College against the proposed California higher education budget cuts that would cause future tuition increases. “We do have a voice and we need to make it heard in regards to budget cuts and how it affects education,” said Carina[Read More…]

Hate speech forum makes waves in Beach Auditorium

The Campus Forum on Hate Speech, Hate Crimes and Far Right Movements attracted a full crowd in the Beach Auditorium Monday, as panelists discussed hate crimes and ways to prevent future hate violence. University Police officers were also present at the forum and provided a designated free speech zone outside[Read More…]

Former U.N. ambassador speaks at CSULB

Former U.S. Ambassador for the United Nations Sichan Siv spoke on Wednesday at Cal State Long Beach on his upcoming book “Golden Bones” that describes his survival of the communist Khmer Rouge rebel occupation of Cambodia. Karen Quintiliani, assistant professor for the department of anthropology, commended Siv as “putting Long[Read More…]

Coalition takes it to the Capitol to fight tuition increases

Student and parent volunteers at 30 California State University and University of California campuses are coming together to push Assembly Bill 2372, the College Affordability Act of 2008. California Assembly member Joe Coto (D-San Jose) authored the bill that would freeze tuition for college students in the CSU and UC[Read More…]

Internship week has government job seminar

The Internship for the Government, hosted by the Career Development Center on Wednesday, described the importance and demands in getting an internship for the federal government. Internships “give you an opportunity to see if this is something you want to do … it may look good on the outside, but[Read More…]

To go to war or not to go to war

The Cal State Long Beach Anthropology Department held a debate last Wednesday in the Karl Anatol Center that had Long Beach community members, CSULB students, staff and faculty participate in what is one of the larger current debates with the war in Iraq. The debate, called “Anthropology Goes to War,”[Read More…]

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