Two Long Beach State students filed stalking reports to the University Police Department this past week. Their stories lead this week’s crime blotter.
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S3E7 | NEWS: CSULB’s ‘credible threat’
S3E7 | NEWS: CSULB’s Credible Threat
This week hosts Hannah Getahun and Perry Continente cover the Daily Forty-Niner’s reporting on the credible threat issued last week on Long Beach State’s campus. They touch on the shelter-in-place warning and concerns about campus security.
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The nutty history of the CSULB fox squirrel
The fox squirrel, native to the Eastern U.S. that most students interact with, took years to eventually migrate to CSULB. Now, they are abundant on campus and have become symbolic to students.
ASI Senate discuss changes about campus safety and highlight inclusivity at Wednesday’s meeting
ASI directors and senators implement changes due to student concerns with campus safety and plan changes to be more inclusive at CSULB.
A quick Q&A with President Conoley
The Daily Forty-Niner sat down for a quick conversation with President Jane Close Conoley about campus growth, parking and the mascot.
Crime Blotter: A damaged unicycle, suspicious activity and impounded vehicles
Suspicious activity and a rare traffic accident involving a unicycle lead the way for this week’s crime blotter.
CSULB Single Sign-On is down
Single Sign-On reportedly went down around 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Information Technology is working on fixing the log-in issues.
Behind the scenes: CSULB’s infamous shortcut
The small opening near the “Go Beach” sign, also known as the gap, often has people waiting in line just to walk through it.
A suspicious person, stolen vehicle and more hit-and-runs
Hit-and-run reports have become common for the University Police Department during the first few weeks of the fall semester. Hit-and-runs, a suspicious person and a stolen vehicle highlight this week’s crime blotter.
Improving physical accessibility: an ongoing process at CSULB
Stairs make up a lot of the campus, which makes getting used to a new campus difficult for students that can’t use them. Facilities makes sure that there is a way, however.