After weeks of debate, ASI ruled in favor of lobbying on behalf of the ethnic studies requirement resolution.
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ASI hosts open forum about proposed ethnic studies requirement
The forum was held in response to the Associated Student Inc. Senate voting down resolution #SB 2020-12, a resolution that would support a bill for an ethnic studies general education requirement.
Ethnic studies courses need to be mandatory, and ASI needs to help
Student protesters at the ASI senate meeting were right. More diverse views of history and culture are desperately needed in all levels of education.
ASI Senate protested following ‘no’ vote on ethnic studies resolution
Last week, the ASI Senate voted “no” on a resolution that would require an ethnic studies course to become a general education requirement. Student activists were present this week to protest that decision.
Ethnic studies courses are the future, and CSULB needs to support them
ASI’s vote against supporting mandatory multicultural courses is a mistake. These classes are vital to our collective futures.
ASI Senate votes ‘no’ on ethnic studies requirement resolution
In a divisive vote, ASI Senate does not pass Senate Resolution #2020-13 which would require the California State University system to include a three-unit ethnic studies course as a general education requirement.
Brothers Products sell hummus variations at ASI Farmers Market
Family-business Brothers Products sold a wide variety of hummus and dips at the Friendship Walk Wednesday for the Farmers Market organized by Associated Students Inc.
From addict to advocate: ASI Sen. Dale Lendrum’s story
The ASI senator once lived a life of crime and heavy drug use but is now using those experiences to advocate on others’ behalf.
Reproductive rights crimes to become UPD crime classification
Student Health Services and the University Police Department are preparing for possible crimes against campus abortion providers once on-campus abortions are implemented in 2023.
ASI Senate supports hearing bills on education for prisoners
In a 16-0-2 vote, ASI voted to hear two bills regarding education rights for prisoners.