The California State University chancellor’s office issued without warning new guidelines March 8 that deny the 23 CSU campuses the ability to charge a $33 Associated Students Inc. fee per student during summer session. Without the fee, ASI is left to fill an estimated $200,000 deficit. According to the CSU[Read More…]
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Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events on campus and around Long Beach.
State recycling bill passed
Associated Students Inc.’s recycling center received much needed fiscal relief from the state, taking away the need to cut recycling services — at least for now. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed ABX8 7, which will restore funding to the state’s Beverage Container Recycling Fund on March 8. Among other things, the[Read More…]
Pow Wow celebrates American Indian culture through dance, music
The annual Pow Wow returns to Cal State Long Beach March 13-14 to celebrate American Indian culture. The Pow Wow is a multicultural American Indian social celebration that focuses on displaying the university’s strong American Indian presence. The two-day event hosted on upper campus will feature American Indian dancing, singing,[Read More…]
Mayan preserves stories, culture through handmade clothing
In the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, Margarita Hernandez found her bearing. But before she could follow it, she had to find her voice. It was not a simple story for her to tell. Hernandez, an indigenous woman from Mexico, stood draped in floral pinks and purples — the colors of[Read More…]
Kate Yi murder hearing postponed until May 5
The preliminary hearing for the suspected murderer of a former Cal State Long Beach nursing student has been postponed until May 5. During a 10-minute hearing yesterday, defendant Jonathan Huynh was ordered by Judge Tomson Ong to reappear May 5 at the Long Beach Superior Court. The Mission Viejo allegedly[Read More…]
Career center sees increase in job opportunities amid struggling economy
The current state of the U.S. economy is making it difficult for recent college graduates to find employment. Students who have graduated from college over the last few years and those planning on graduating this spring face a different job market that, in many cases, requires more skills for less[Read More…]
Google hopes to decrease information overload at CSULB
Google presented the benefits of using Google Apps as the Cal State Long Beach e-mail service provider yesterday to a crowd of more than 50 people at the Walter Pyramid. Janet Foster, associate vice president for Information and Technology Services, introduced Steven Butschi, a Google Apps enterprise online sales representative who[Read More…]
University of Georgia dean hopes to move CSULB forward as potential provost
Check out how it all started here – Search for new provost begins Garnett Stokes came from a family and church that believed higher education will corrupt the mind of people. But after having her heart broken right out of high school, she decided she wanted to give college a try[Read More…]
CSULB sees increase in bike thefts
A recent influx in bicycle thefts has led to increased patrol of bike racks. Six bicycles have been stolen from bike racks around campus since March 2. “We’ve been having a pretty bad ration of bike thefts here over the past few weeks,” said University Police Captain Fernando Solorzano. “It’s[Read More…]
Search for new provost begins
A public forum to discuss the four finalists for the Cal State Long Beach provost position will start Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 507 at the University Library. There were more than 80 candidates who applied for the position, according to director of media relations Richard[Read More…]