Students weigh in on the development of Puvungna, sacred land for indigenous people. This 22-acre parcel is located on CSULB and has been at the center of many disputes between Native American populations and the university.
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Library bus stop closure extended due to weather
The Liberal Arts 1 bus stop is now open. According to a CSULB Parking twitter post, bus routes along West Campus Drive are now available for normal pick up. Upper campus construction and bus stop closure has been extended to March 30 due to weather, the campus announced March 19.[Read More…]
LBSU construction experiences delay due to uncertain weather
Long Beach State’s Heating Hot Water Infrastructure Project was once again put on hold due to the constant downpour of rain. It was scheduled to be finished March 21, but is now set to be completed March 25. According to the campus Design and Construction page, the project is, “replacing[Read More…]
Disneyland is expensive, but it’s still worth it
How much are you willing to spend to have a day at the “happiest place on Earth?” According to Disneyland’s newest price increase in February, regular tickets start at $117 for a single day, up from the previous $110. The already pricey park continues to raise its prices. To be[Read More…]
In defense of LBSU’s construction problem
My first semester at Long Beach State was Fall 2016. From then until now, I’m not sure if there’s been a single day when some kind of construction wasn’t happening on campus. Construction can be loud, ugly and in some cases incredibly inconvenient; but ultimately, it’s necessary. I’m not saying[Read More…]
Student Success Center now open for students
Students can now use the new Student Success Center, located on upper campus in front of the bookstore, which opened early January after over a year of construction. Construction on the Student Success Center began on Sept. 23, 2017 with a hard deadline of Dec. 22, 2018. One of the[Read More…]
Construction begins on Long Beach’s tallest structure
One thing that’s nice about Long Beach is it’s full of job opportunities for those who work in construction, as I’m sure you’ve noticed the many development projects that pop up frequently. Part of this is due to Measure A, a historic Long Beach initiative approved in 2016, which created[Read More…]
Most summertime infrastructure projects expected to be completed before classes begin
Although many students leave campus after their finals, Cal State Long Beach will still be bustling with construction over the summer. Physical Planning and Facilities Management will be undertaking 44 different construction projects over the summer, spanning from parking lot upgrades to building renovations, according to the 2018 Summer Construction[Read More…]
UDP and University Bookstore to receive major upgrade
For prospective and first-year students at Cal State Long Beach, a major renovation of the University Dining Plaza and University Bookstore may be something to look forward to. According to Michael Gardner, capital project manager at Physical Planning and Facilities Management, the project is currently gaining traction, but it is[Read More…]
Construction at West Campus Drive continuing through Nov. 21
Students will have to wait longer than anticipated to be able to pass through West Campus Drive without the obstruction of blue tarps and fences. Construction at the turnaround by Brotman Hall and the University Student Union has been extended from its original deadline of Nov. 7 to Nov. 21.[Read More…]