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The 10th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration

On the heels of the election of President Barack Obama, the 10th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration had even more meaning. Obama was compared by some to Dr. King as a way to show the similarities in how they promote peace and unity. Thursday’s commemorative program packed California State[Read More…]

Forum commemorates lost immigrant lives

Crosses adorned the room in honor of unidentified immigrants who have died crossing the border, at Wednesday’s Marcha Migrante forum and candlelight vigil. Marcha Migrante volunteers, faculty, staff and students gathered to address immigration reform, and to provide a place where students could express their own experiences in being undocumented[Read More…]

CSULB enrollment crunches with economy

Approximately 2,000 fewer prospective first-time and transfer students may be admitted to Cal State Long Beach for the fall 2009 semester compared to last fall. The enrollment changes were planned to offset taking more students in previous years than the university can fund. “We’re kind of victims of being the[Read More…]

Fiscal crisis threatens ASI positions

“First of all, I want you all to take a deep breath,” began Associated Students Inc. Executive Director Richard Haller at Wednesday’s Senate meeting. Some student-held positions that are funded by ASI are being threatened by a reduction of student enrollment and exacerbated by the current budget crisis, according to[Read More…]

A festival of Dostoyevsky literature

A panel of U.S. and Russian scholars will re-evaluate the impact of one of the most revered figures in literature this weekend at the Fyodor Dostoyevsky Festival at Cal State Long Beach. Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist and philosopher in the 19th century. He is considered by some to have[Read More…]

Souper Bowl comes to CSULB

Protestant Campus Minister Adele Langworthy spent the previous night preparing three large Crock-Pots of soup from scratch. Now that the room was supplied with enough refreshments, bowls, and spoons, all that was left was to wait for students to come in for a bite to eat. It may sound like[Read More…]

Auctioning t-shirt art for a vision to help others

It started with a canceled trip to Kenya — 60-typed letters and $3,000 later, students Skylar DeVoogd, Stuart Wieten and Devin Week were on their way to Peru. After months of planning, civil unrest ended the trio’s original plan of going to volunteer in Kenya. Undiscouraged, they read up on[Read More…]

Large donations bestow ‘margin of excellence’

Despite the economy’s dismal state in the last half of 2008, Cal State Long Beach was able to raise almost $6 million more than it did during the same time frame of the previous fiscal year, according to Michael Losquadro, Associate Vice President of Development. During the months of July[Read More…]

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