As the post-Labor Day scholar strike gains traction across the nation, CSULB shows its explicit support by presenting an event schedule and ways to participate in the teach-in on racial violence in America.
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More than just a fantasy
How fantasy football has grown from just a game to a multi-billion dollar industry and why I’m all-in every season.
Student Health Services to continue in-person visits, increase COVID-19 testing
Under newly imposed regulations, the health center remains open for the fall semester and is offering “telehealth evaluations” in addition to routine services.
Cis people: Do better
Cisgender people need to advocate for transgender people.
Meet the family behind Niyama Design Studios
Jenn Nidoy started Niyama Design Studios when people started to express interest in her home sewn masks. With 450 masks sold, Nidoy and her family have learned the challenges and joys of running a small business.
Students upgraded to Zoom Pro at no additional charge, greater access to meetings, recording capabilities
Students now have the same meeting parameters as faculty members, allowing them to host meetings with up to 300 participants for as long as 30 hours.
Project Rebound at the Beach
Formerly incarcerated student discusses how Project Rebound can change lives.
Student engagement proves to be difficult during Week of Welcome at CSULB
Club sports, community services and university resources host their virtual booths for day three of Week of Welcome.
Bookstore still open for in-person business, new regulations in place
Even though campus remains mostly closed for the fall, the 49er Shops Bookstore continues to operate for face-to-face shopping.
The Carpenter Center participates in nationwide #RedAlertRESTART event
The pandemic has caused the live events industry to face widespread wage reductions and job losses due to the cancellation of live events and venue closures. On Sept. 1, the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center took to Twitter to bring attention to the cause.