Campus officials provided a detailed timeline of events that led to the arrest of Prateek Devulpally, a Long Beach State student who was charged after police released a female student, whose email he allegedly used.
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CSULB club, Flying Samaritans, provides healthcare to underprivileged communities
Building off their strong team bond, the humanitarian organization makes its monthly trips to Mexico worth the effort.
Long Beach State has strong finish at Beach Invitational
Following the UNLV Fall Invitational, Long Beach carried its momentum back to the Rhodes Tennis Center, where it had multiple players came out on top in the CSULB-hosted three-day event, Oct. 11 through 13.
IN PHOTOS: Long Beach Marathon 2019
Runners competed in the jetBlue Long Beach Marathon on Oct. 13, 2019, a 26.2 mile loop that passes through places such as the Queen Mary, Long Beach State and Downtown Long Beach.
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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Radical voices show flaws in ideology
A faction of pro-choice people believe that pro-life groups should be ignored, but is that really the most productive way of going about this discussion?
‘Credible threat’ raises questions about CSULB classroom safety
Students and faculty demand a “safe space” after the campuswide shelter-in-place Oct. 7 forced many to construct makeshift barriers out of desks, chairs and projectors due to lack of locks on doors.
Long Beach Native American community rallies ‘Respect our past and our future’ during Indigenous People’s Day
At the JetBlue Long Beach Marathon Sunday, members of the Native community raised awareness about the administration’s discussions of adding a temporary parking lot at Puvungna.
GAP does nothing but offend and should be banned from CSULB
Anti-abortion activists resort to fear-mongering using graphic posters, rather than civilly expressing their opinions.
The CSULB Color Collection: Christina Grace
The short series features student artists at CSULB and the work they create outside of school. Junior BFA Metals and Jewelry major and marketing minor, Christina Grace talks about the art of metal crafting and the launch her jewelry business.