The announcement of the closure of the Child and Family Center for renovation without plans for relocation has left dozens of Long Beach State faculty and staff parents scrambling to find childcare options by the summer.
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Data reveals young people are experiencing a “sex recession”
Although sexual liberation is more prevalent than ever, studies reveal that teenagers and young adults are experiencing a sex slowdown.
Available resources for students in toxic, abusive relationships
Counseling, intervention and additional resources are available for students and Long Beach residents who struggle in a toxic or abusive relationship.
ASI announces food programs for international, undocumented, low-income students
ASI members met Wednesday to present the many food programs students can qualify for in service of their essential needs.
CSU implementation committee holds open forum during chancellor search
The CSU Chancellor’s office held an open forum for students, faculty and staff to voice their concerns out to the public.
Council members vote yes to fund ALPR equipment, residents frustrated
Additional “spy gear” for the Long Beach Police Department brought up issues of privacy, targeted minority arrests and immigration safety.
ASI aims to increase student engagement on campus
The ASI Senate met Wednesday to discuss upcoming events, future collaborations, and a new mission to increase student engagement on campus.
Week of Welcome brings new and returning students to campus
CSULB students and faculty came together in the quad to promote the university’s organizations and clubs.
Three Black-owned businesses to support this Black History Month
Black-owned businesses throughout Long Beach are spreading their diverse culture throughout the city.
Coachella: A desert paradise filter masking barren living conditions
Eastern Coachella Valley farmworkers living in poverty continue to make the region run despite the millions made by the festival in two weekends.