President Jane Close Conoley and the University Police Department’s Captain Rick Goodwin have confirmed there are on-going discussions about cameras being placed in campus parking structures.
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New Dungeons and Dragons club explores fantasy roleplaying
The club welcomes D&D beginners and experts to roleplay in fantasy worlds.
Improving physical accessibility: an ongoing process at CSULB
Stairs make up a lot of the campus, which makes getting used to a new campus difficult for students that can’t use them. Facilities makes sure that there is a way, however.
Harward makes history in CSULB women’s volleyball loss to No. 11 Florida
Senior libero Hailey Harward moves past Misty May-Treanor on the all-time dig list, but Long Beach falls to Florida 3-2.
Women’s cross country find success at UC Riverside Invitational
The women placed eighth out of 19 programs and were led by seniors Alyssa Allen, Julie Vargas and freshman Maggie Bauer.
This year’s Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights will cause nightmares
Halloween Horror Nights brings mazes, fear and excitement to the Halloween season. With new and returning mazes, guests will leave wanting more.
ASI President Lizbeth Velasquez wants to bring legal counsel to CSULB
Velasquez proposed an idea to bring affordable lawyers on campus for students who need accessible legal representation.
Behind the scenes: What powers CSULB?
Despite having the most solar panels in the CSU system, 85% of CSULB’s electrical power comes from Southern California Edison.
CSULB set to rebuild Hillside service center and housing office
The housing office and the hillside service center have been temporarily relocated as part of the new residence halls being built.
CSULB women’s volleyball falls to James Madison in Florida Tournament, Friday
Long Beach State struggles early in the tournament with 3-0 match loss to James Madison in their first game of the Gator Invitational, Sept. 13.