Just a few weeks ago, Daniel Gomez served as a senator at-large for Associated Students, Inc. Following the election results in March, Gomez will bring his passion to serving students to the executive level as the new ASI President at Cal State Long Beach in June. Gomez is a transfer[Read More…]
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Crime Blotter – Mirrors smashed, muslims threatened in bathrooms
Mirrors in men’s room smashed The first floor men’s restroom on the south side of the Academic Services building was vandalized on Monday. An unknown, presumably male suspect went into the men’s restroom shortly after noon and smashed the pair of mirrors inside the lavatory, the sound of which shocked[Read More…]
Misty May-Treanor receives the key to Long Beach
Cal State Long Beach alumna Misty May-Treanor was presented a key to the city of Long Beach by Mayor Robert Garcia before the city council meeting Tuesday evening. Former teammates, friends, family and Long Beach State women’s volleyball coach Brian Gimmillaro attended the ceremony. May-Treanor is considered one of the[Read More…]
CSULB celebrates 45th annual Psychology Day
More than 50 people came to the 45th annual Psychology Day held by the Psychology Student Association and PSI CHI Honor Society on Thursday. The day is the biggest event of the year for the major. “We invite programs and organizations from around the Los Angeles area to talk to[Read More…]
Mondays may cause a short fall break
Students, faculty and staff may be seeing a shorter fall break after Associated Students, Inc. discussed shortening the weeklong hiatus during their meeting on Wednesday. ASI President Marvin Flores brought the subject to the floor. The problem arose when Flores received a calendar of next term, which showed only 13[Read More…]
CSULB shows up on interactive maps tracking Anti-Semitic hate crimes
The Jewish non-profit organization AMCHA Initiative has released its annual study, which states that anti-Semitism has increased on college campuses nationwide by 40 percent in 2016. “Amcha” is the Hebrew word for “your people,” or “your nation.” Cal State Long Beach also appeared on the group’s website, specifically on several[Read More…]
Exercise is medicine at CSULB
Wellness Week 2017 is well on its way, with the Donald P. Lauda Lecture serving as the kickoff to the festivities Monday evening. The lecture was started with the hopes of using experts to engage campuses in thinking about wellness and how to go about achieving it. The panel of[Read More…]
Crime blotter – Arrests for assault, stalking on CSULB campus
Transient shoves surprised student A homeless man with a bit of history among Cal State Long Beach’s University Police Department ran into trouble again when he pushed a female student just before noon on April 4. The man, identified as 25-year-old Adrian Drannel Aglugub, was exiting the upper campus convenience[Read More…]
CSULB anthropology professor honored for international missions work
Her blonde bob sways with her grand gestures, and her blue eyes are wide with enthusiasm. “Do you guys want to hear about my chimp story?” She digresses to describe her visit to a chimpanzee sanctuary in the desert, where she and her colleagues were greeted by an overly-excited chimp[Read More…]
Fear is fueling students to join progressive political movements
A surge in immigration raids throughout California, especially in cities like Los Angeles, has many Long Beach residents politically involved for the first time. A deep far-left leaning political wave of resistance to immigration sweeps has resulted in large protests in downtown Los Angeles and other major cities, but has[Read More…]