Millions from ASI’s 2021-22 operating budgets will be allocated for rehiring student assistants and student programs.
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CSULB student reflects on balancing responsibilities through the pandemic
As things appear to be getting back to normal, CSULB student Berenize Montoya takes a moment to look back at the past year.
Long Beach creatives share how relief grants assist their goals
Long Beach creatives reflect on how last year’s events and financial setbacks were used to help their processes today. For some, that means learning at home. For others, that means gauging how they will grow their work, but all are determined to continue creating.
CSULB students express mixed reactions to proposed fall vaccine mandate
The CSU and UC systems are awaiting formal approval of the COVID-19 vaccines by the FDA to officially require immunization to return to campus next semester.
Artists adapting to the pandemic
Students within the arts have adapted to working virtually, but as in-person opportunities begin to return, it is integral that the arts aren’t left behind.
Actress Kelly Marie Tran talks reclaiming her culture, believing ‘impossible things are possible’ to CSULB students
In Associated Students, Inc.’s latest installment of “An Evening With,” actress Kelly Marie Tran, well-known for her work in the “Star Wars” trilogy and “Raya and the Last Dragon,” shared how she is contributing to the world she wants to live in and how she is celebrating her identity.
Crime Blotter: CSULB sees vandalism, suspicious activity
The Walter Pyramid ticket booth gets graffitied, the university president’s neighborhood sees a snooper and someone drives on campus.
How ‘Silent Service’ shows the comradery between sailors
Long Beach State graduate Harrison Stetzer’s thesis film “Silent Service” depicts everyday life for sailors as they deal with solitude, deprivation and comradery. The film was inspired by the life of Stetzer’s grandfather, who the film is tributed to, and his life as a sailor. “When I finished the film,[Read More…]
Two CSULB students receive scholarships from the United States Coast Guard
Third-years Gideon Essel and Austin Thomson are the latest recipients of a national scholarship program through the United States Coast Guard, where students can enlist in the service while receiving benefits including funding for tuition and school expenses.
CSULB approaches 10,000 total vaccines administered as students begin to receive theirs
Long Beach State reaches a milestone of almost 9,500 doses distributed on campus as it begins to administer the vaccine to students.