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CSULB experts ensure seismic safety

In light of the magnitude-7.2 earthquake that occurred Sunday afternoon, Cal State Long Beach students and faculty concerned with campus structures can sleep soundly tonight, according to university officials. Mary Stephens, vice president of CSULB Administration and Finance, sent out a campus-wide e-mail Monday that stated “no damage has been found” from[Read More…]

Fair promotes mental health

Cal State Long Beach will have its first “Live Your Life” fair Wednesday to promote awareness of physical disabilities and mental health on campus. The event, hosted by ASI, Project On-Campus Emergency Assistance Network (OCEAN), and Counseling and Psychological Services. The key speaker, Jesse Billauer, will speak from 2-3:30 p.m. about what[Read More…]

Legendary actor Kirk Douglas visits CSULB

Betty McMicken, a Cal State Long Beach communicative disorders assistant professor and speech-language pathologist, is conducting an interview with internationally renowned movie star, Kirk Douglas, at 1 p.m. on April 6 at the Daniel Hall Recital Hall. McMicken said she uses Douglas’ books in her classes to give her students a better[Read More…]

CSULB seismic structures unsafe due to lack of funding

After a recent investigation discovered that six Cal State Long Beach buildings are unsafe to occupy during a major earthquake, efforts to make every building seismically safe will depend on state funding, according to Susan Brown, CSULB director of Physical Planning and Construction Management.  On March 18, California Watch reported[Read More…]

Students march in honor of Cesar Chavez

The United Migrant Student Association will celebrate the legacy of Cesar Chavez Thursday afternoon through a campus march symbolizing the 340-mile march that Chavez led from Delano to Sacramento in 1966. Chavez, a leading Mexican American activist for migrant workers, founded the United Farm Workers Union in 1962. The organization[Read More…]

Falling tree injures student

A Cal State Long Beach student got “very, very lucky” yesterday after a fallen tree by Parking Lot 4 fell and branches knocked her to the ground, according to University Police. “It was a gigantic tree,” said University Police Lt. Scot Willey. The student suffered a minor laceration to her[Read More…]

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