In a 16-0-2 vote, ASI voted to hear two bills regarding education rights for prisoners.
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S4E2 | BEACH WEEKLY | CSULB student reported missing
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster discusses upcoming campus events and sits down with Daily Forty-Niner News Editor Madalyn Amato to discuss recent developments in the story of missing CSULB student Abiel Tseggi. Sports analysts Manuel and Ralston dive into last week’s upset win by LBSU men’s basketball against UC Irvine.
ASI Senate revisits the topic of door locks at Wednesday’s meeting
Following the campus shelter-in-place last semester, many students, faculty and staff were left feeling uneasy as the lack of properly locking doors became apparent.
CSULB ASI welcomes students ‘Back to the Beach’
Associated Students Inc. holds its annual “Back to the Beach Week” to welcome students back to campus in a big way Jan. 21 through Jan. 23.
Kwanzaa celebration helps reconnect African-American CSULB students to their heritage
Kwanzaa is a celebration of self-reflection and remembrance of African-American culture.
CSULB’s Beach Pantry assistants help students in need over the holidays
The student assistants at the Beach Pantry are busy during their shifts restocking, answering phone calls and maintaining the office’s cleanliness. They are also busy ensuring that every student has a positive experience there, a reflection of their own hardships.
Guided techniques help students de-stress before finals
A Night of Relaxation, hosted by Beach Balance, gave students peace of mind before one of the most stressful academic weeks of the year.
New Senate representatives elected at Wednesday’s ASI meeting
Associated Students Inc. wrapped up the semester by electing new Senate representatives during the last meeting for the year.
Rainn Wilson and Shabnum Mogharabi serve SoulPancake to CSULB
Rainn Wilson and Shabnum Mogharabi draw crowds of students for ASI’s An Evening With event put on by Beach Pride Events.
CSULB students say they’re having registration troubles
ASI senate addresses registration confusion and student concerns about the lack of course offerings for the spring 2020 semester.