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S4E7 | BEACH WEEKLY | Sentencing of former ASI employee Jamie Williams
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives you the lowdown of upcoming campus events and recent news, including the sentencing of former ASI employee Jamie Williams. On Sept. 28, 2018, Williams shot and killed his father and step-sister, and injured his step-mother. Sports analyst Manuel Valladares dives into the latest in LBSU men’s volleyball, men’s basketball and baseball.
Dirtbags’ power hitter stays humble through struggle
Dirtbags DH Charlie Loust has been struck with one misfortune after another, but the guidance from his father hasn’t let that stop him from achieving success while keeping a positive attitude.
Crime Blotter: Speeding cars, bicycle tricks and a trumpet complaint
Cars speeding through parking lots, bike riders doing tricks and late night trumpet music are in this week’s blotter.
Dirtbags win series over No. 6 Mississippi State
Dirtbags freshman LHP Luis Ramirez’s recovered from a rocky first inning as the Beach erupt for 6 runs to upset No. 6 Mississippi State.
CSULB alumnus and Mark Cuban make a deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Entrepreneur AJ Crook reaches a deal with “shark” Mark Cuban to invest in dog food seasoning.
Dirtbags stun No. 6 Mississippi State for fifth straight win
Junior LHP Adam Seminaris showed why he is the ace of the staff Friday as the Long Beach offense supported him with two runs each in the first and seventh innings.
Former CSULB employee sentenced to life in prison
Jamie Williams, 44, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder and injury of his family members in 2018.
CSULB Division of Student Affairs hosts CalFresh Outreach Day
Students were able to receive assistance for food and education on how to eat better as a part of the outreach program sponsored by CalFresh.
Muslim Student Association hosts Palestinian Culture Night
Attendees painted, ate and explained the importance of educating students on the Israel-Palestine conflict.