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

Brown signs bill allowing illegal immigrants drivers licenses

Undocumented students in California who qualify for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) will now be able to apply for drivers licenses under new state legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown. The bill, Assembly Bill 2189, was presented by Assemblyman Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) and signed by Brown[Read More…]

Local beaches closed due to sewage spill

All recreational beaches were closed in Alamitos Bay last week because of a sewage spill from a private system into the Cerritos Channel. The spill was contained shortly after the city became aware of it on Sept. 30. Mother’s Beach was the first to be affected by the spill and[Read More…]

Long Beach Marathon treks through campus

The Long Beach community joined together yesterday to cheer on the expected 25,000 participants of the Long Beach International City Bank Marathon. The event consisted of three possible routes for runners as well as a 26-mile route for cyclists. John Parks, executive vice president of marketing for Run Racing –[Read More…]

CSU appoints new chancellor

Timothy P. White has been named the Cal State University chancellor and will replace Charles B. Reed at the end of December. White, who currently serves as chancellor of the University of California, Riverside, was approved by the CSU Board of Trustees in a closed special meeting held yesterday in[Read More…]

CSU: faculty should use class time properly

Professors who have used class time to advocate, or even discuss, Proposition 30 are now being discouraged from mentioning the issue in class. Prop. 30 would increase personal income taxes on high-income taxpayers as well as sales taxes by a quarter of a cent temporarily. The new revenues would fund[Read More…]

Summer heat lingers in the start of fall

Students’ favorite cold weather outfits stayed in the closet just a little longer this week as Long Beach experienced an early autumn heat wave. David Pepper, a climatology lecturer at Cal State Long Beach, said it was not normal to have such high temperatures in October but also not unprecedented.[Read More…]

Update on CA Legislature

AB 970:  The University of California Regents and Cal State University Board of Trustees are now required to give public notice and consult with students six months prior to activating fee increases. Regents and trustees cannot raise fees before specified increase dates. SB 1052/1053: Senate Bill 1052 establishes the California[Read More…]

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