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College of Education receives $300K to help minority students

The College of Education at Cal State Long Beach has been awarded a $300,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Education to help minority students gain admittance to graduate school. The two-year grant will go into effect immediately. In addition, it will increase instructor candidates’ awareness and respect for cultural and[Read More…]

Economists: ‘Activism brings change’

The current economic situation seems grim, and that is what speakers at yesterday afternoon’s Critical Perspectives for Economy panel made it sound like. Approximately 70 people showed up to listen as four speakers shared their views on economics and recession at the University Student Union Ballrooms. The speakers went through[Read More…]

CSULB music student died Monday

A Cal State Long Beach student died in his Long Beach apartment on Monday. The cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy. Kyle Stevens, 25, was pronounced dead by paramedics in his apartment. According to Toni Beron, assistant vice president of public affairs and publications, the senior choral vocal[Read More…]

Alumna getting 2nd chance on ‘Biggest Loser’

A second chance is the theme for season 8 of the show “The Biggest Loser,” and Shauntina “Shay” Sorrells is certainly getting hers as a contestant. Sorrells, a 30-year-old Newport Beach resident who received her master’s degree in social work at Cal State Long Beach earlier this year, said that[Read More…]

Film studio deal slows as Tesla comes into picture

The city of Long Beach is still waiting for word on a possible multi-million dollar movie studio. Developments have stalled since news broke of a deal between the Boeing Company and Long Beach Studios LLC more than a week ago. Spokespeople from both sides are holding back on the details.[Read More…]

CSULB park not employing students

The Cal State Long Beach Technology Park may be generating revenue for the university since it was built in 2005, but CSULB has not participated in using the ground that was built for its students. The Technology Park, located on Pacific Coast Highway near Santa Fe Avenue, was initially built[Read More…]

Lane closure on Atherton delayed

Weather conditions caused a delay in the closure of Atherton Street’s westbound lane near Cal State Long Beach, General Manager of Parking and Transportation Services Mark Rudometkin said. “The good thing is both lanes are still open,” Rudometkin said, adding that he met with Long Beach resident Daryl Supernaw to[Read More…]

Murder hearing pushed to December, originally set for June

The preliminary hearing for the alleged murderer of a Cal State Long Beach nursing student has again been postponed. Kate Yi, 20, was discovered dead in her apartment April 2. The official cause of death was asphyxiation by strangulation. The alleged murderer, Jonathan Huynh, was briefly brought out in handcuffs[Read More…]

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