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Meals to be more expensive for dorm students

Cal State Long Beach dining hall rates will rise for both returning and new residents this upcoming academic year, while room rates will remain at their current levels. The price of the meal plans for all residents will rise by 4 percent for the 2011-12 school year and by 3[Read More…]

English professor headlines campus poetry performance

Charles Webb, a published poet and professor of English at Cal State Long Beach, and Ron Koertge, a published poet and a former professor of writing at Hamline University in Minnesota, performed at a poetry reading held by the Hip Poetics club in the University Student Union Beach Theatre Feb.[Read More…]

Fashion students compete to be Mai’s next stylist

More than 50 students and staff attended Jeannie Mai’s “How Do I Look?” Style Network designer challenge held at Cal State Long Beach Tuesday. Approximately 22 design students presented to a panel consisting of three Mai stylists and assistants, who judged the students based on samples of some of their[Read More…]

Students to decide if others can vote on ASI board

An amendment to the Associated Students Inc. Chapter 1 Bylaws, which would grant voting rights to its only two non-voting members, was placed on the Spring General Election ballot on Feb. 23. ASI, as a nonprofit corporation in the state of California, is bound under both the California Corporations Code[Read More…]

ASI changes policy to let president appoint students to committees

The Associated Students Inc. Senate passed a modification to the Policy on Shared Governance on Feb. 23, granting the ASI president authority over appointing students to Academic Senate and university committees. Previously, the policy called for the entire ASI Senate to appoint students to these positions. However, in the past,[Read More…]

Bylaws change to avoid long-term board vacancies

In a unanimous decision, the Associated Students Inc. Senate passed a proposed bylaw amendment calling for a change in procedure for filling subsidiary board vacancies on its third reading Feb. 23. Previously, there was no time limit set for subsidiary boards to fill a vacancy. However, this caused some vacancies[Read More…]

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