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Comedian and writer Hasan Minhaj encourages students to follow their ‘gift’ at CSULB event
“The Daily Show” alumnus and host of Netflix’s “Patriot Act” joined Associated Students, Inc. to discuss how he pursued a career in the entertainment industry and what he is looking forward to doing next.
CSULB’s ASI to rehire student employees who were furloughed as a result of COVID-19
Long Beach State’s student government intends to bring back most student employees who were let go last year due to budget cuts stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
CSULB’s ASI anticipates over $23 million in funding to be spent on student services, activities
Millions from ASI’s 2021-22 operating budgets will be allocated for rehiring student assistants and student programs.
Students of Color Conference promotes togetherness in fight for social justice
Friday’s event hosted by ASI featured keynote speakers Angela Davis and Mikki Kendall as well as workshops.
CSULB to synchronize in-person, virtual classrooms with launch of Hyflex
A new learning format is likely to become widely used on campus next fall as students and faculty return to in-person instruction.
CSULB’s ASI advocates for reallocating funds from campus police to mental health services
During Wednesday’s ASI Senate meeting, students expressed support for moving funds away from the UPD and instead go toward CAPS.
Celebrate with ASI’s virtual Queer Prom, going live Friday
Find out what you need to know about attending Associated Students, Inc.’s Queer Pride, which continues with its virtual format April 9 from 7 to 9 p.m.
CSULB discusses microaggressions during Respect Diversity Week
Respect Diversity Week continues with “Strategies for Resilience: Responding to Microaggressions,” where students are given tools and tips about how to call out microagressions and deal with the challenging experience.
CSULB moves forward with allocating funds from federal aid to students by April 15
Long Beach State students can expect to see economic relief by next week and should have received an email regarding their allocated amount.