In a divisive vote, ASI Senate does not pass Senate Resolution #2020-13 which would require the California State University system to include a three-unit ethnic studies course as a general education requirement.
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When free speech on campus goes right
A brief confrontation on the Free Speech Lawn shows how vital discussion can be.
Artist Keith Walsh converges art and politics in ‘Trotsky Dialectics’
“Trotsky Dialectics” is one of eight art pieces on display for Kleefeld Contemporary’s exhibition, GYRE. Walsh spoke about the work in an art talk hosted by the museum Tuesday.
Brothers Products sell hummus variations at ASI Farmers Market
Family-business Brothers Products sold a wide variety of hummus and dips at the Friendship Walk Wednesday for the Farmers Market organized by Associated Students Inc.
Dirtbags face packed schedule in 2020
The Dirtbags have a high ceiling according to head coach Eric Valenzuela, but the team will have to overcome challenging matchups to bring success back to Blair Field.
CSULB philosophy department ranks 16th in the nation
Rankings were based on the program’s affordability, overall student success, and faculty performance, according to Great Value College.
Beth Lesen announced as new vice president of student affairs
After weeks of consideration, Beth Lesen, former dean of student affairs at Sacramento State, has been selected to succeed interim Mary Ann Takemoto.
CSULB gets high-tech with its shade
Outdoor seating areas have been outfitted with solar-powered charging docks to provide students sustainable areas to gather, study and relax.
Cal Rep’s ‘In The Blood’ reinterprets the classic ‘The Scarlet Letter’
Written by Suzan-Lori Parks, the play is a modern interpretation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” and will be coming to the Players Theater at Long Beach State from Feb. 14 to March 1.
CSULB’s Barry Lavay receives Julian U. Stein Lifetime Achievement Award
The SHAPE America Julian U. Stein Lifetime Achievement Award is given to a physical education professional who has made key contributions to PE for at least 25 years. Long Beach State’s Barry Lavay is the latest recipient of the award.