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

Bolin, Haberstroh endorsed amid sanctions

Three former Associated Students Inc. executive candidates have endorsed current executive candidates John Haberstroh and Jonathon Bolin even as they faced sanctions prohibiting them from handing out printed materials until 8 a.m. this morning. The Board of Elections penalized Haberstroh and Bolin for “excessive us.” Haberstroh agreed and said that[Read More…]

Robeks to open shop in rec center

Good news for students who enjoy downing fresh juice or a smoothie after working out – a Robeks will be opening in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center this summer. For the first time since Fresh Foods Café Express shut down in November 2010, the SRWC will have a permanent[Read More…]

Car caught on fire in Parking Lot 11A

A 2001 black Volkswagen Super Beetle was fully engulfed in flames in Parking Lot 11A near Parking Structure 3 on March 27 at 6:30 p.m., University Police Capt. Scott Brown said. The driver pulled into the parking lot once she noticed that there was smoke coming from the hood of[Read More…]

Some juniors, seniors still live on campus

Many students who are first-time residents at Cal State Long Beach move to off-campus housing after their first year, but some continuously choose to return to dorm life year after year. Housing Director Carol Roberts-Corb said she believes that students who continue to live on campus choose to do so[Read More…]

Greek orgs find other ways to raise money

Dressed in neon spandex, sweat bands and knee-high socks, 12 men from various fraternities at Cal State Long Beach danced on stage for a packed house of screaming girls and gawking friends. Last month, the men dressed in fishnet stockings, leopard print and short shorts, all for a good cause.[Read More…]

Students vie for RA positions in dorms

With only 52 positions available, getting hired as a resident assistant is one of the most competitive jobs on campus. According to assistant housing director Elson Browne, 167 students have applied for next year, which is about a 23 percent increase from last year’s 135 applicants. Many first time RAs,[Read More…]

New CLA dean plans to protect curriculum

David Wallace, the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts, will bring an inclusive vision to the largest college on campus, according to Cal State Long Beach Provost Donald Para. CSULB announced Monday that David Wallace was selected as the new dean for the college and is expected to[Read More…]

Ethnic studies face possible reforms

Ethnic studies programs at Cal State Long Beach are in jeopardy of undergoing structural changes if voters do not approve Gov. Jerry Brown’s tax initiative this November. In President F. King Alexander’s letter to the campus community in February, he said that CSULB could potentially face a $26 million deficit[Read More…]

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