Elizabeth Griswold grew a passion for linguistics and American Sign Language which grew her goal to help and spread awareness for the hearing impaired.
Tag: Long Beach, CA
Long-distance students are paying more to attend school
The farther away a student lives, the more complex their commute to campus becomes both logistically and financially if they ride public transportation.
CSULB employees put pressure on university admin to secure childcare benefits
Faculty and staff parents urge CSULB officials to take accountability for securing childcare for all employees and students through a passed resolution.
Demolition of Walter Pyramid is possible, says Interim Athletic Director
As Long Beach State Athletics tackles the leaks and repairs needed for the Walter Pyramid, past repair estimates and damage could bring it down.
Outdoor construction offers different ways to learn
The outdoor classrooms will span across campus and stay available to any professor and student willing to use them.
ASI discusses active shooting training, Black/Africana Studies support and USU fees
Members of ASI discuss active shooting training, Black/Africana Studies and the reconstruction of the University Student Union.
A tale of 2 commencements
Administration at CSUF made a program for commencement including students in the planning which is something that CSULB has yet to develop.
The future of Native American rights is in the hands of the Supreme Court
According to Native American Rights Fund, ICWA has been recognized by child welfare experts as the standard in child welfare practice. The law has helped many Native children and families in the child welfare systems. However, the law has been challenged and that risks ICWA’s power to help Native American children.
One hundred bucks
A personal essay about a time when helping someone get home cost me more than a hundred dollars.
Don’t fall for the Dunk hype
The Nike Dunk is a classic, but the price is not right.