With less activity on Long Beach State’s campus, the University Police Department responds to calls nearby for grand theft as well as suspicious persons and circumstances.
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Filmmakers of tomorrow: Female representation at CSULB
The virtual conference Women Make Film, a panel of four filmmakers, prompts a look at how faculty and students in CSULB’s Department of Film and Electronic Arts are in pursuit of representing women in the industry.
International students at CSULB unsure of plans for the spring
Long Beach State is potentially looking at lower international student enrollment next academic year, even with current overall enrollment at an all-time high.
ASI’s survey results indicate dissatisfaction with remote learning at CSULB
Through an online survey, Associated Students, Inc. found that the majority of Long Beach State students are not satisfied with online instruction.
Chancellor select Castro announces plans for time as CSU leader
Joseph I. Castro, newly appointed chancellor of the California State University, said he has plans to address diversity and implement ethnic studies but foresees no reduction in student fees or funding for campus police.
Nine CSULB dormitory students relocated to Hillside College
Following an outbreak of COVID-19 on campus, all residential students who have tested positive or are considered at-risk for contraction are being forced to move into a quarantine space in Hillside College.
Los Angeles Angels approved to stay in the city of Anaheim through 2050
The Anaheim City Council voted Wednesday to keep the Angel Stadium of Anaheim in the city through 2050. Following unsuccessful attempts in 2014 and 2016 to relocate, the Angels will be staying in the city they’ve been playing in 1966. The approval includes selling the stadium and the surrounding 150[Read More…]
RECAP: The first presidential debate
Following the presidential debate Tuesday evening, here is a summary of key events and topics discussed in the first of three debates preceding the upcoming election this November.
First-generation students: We belong
To be educated is a privilege that first-generation students worked relentlessly for.
CSULB students create club for first generation college students
Navigating college is hard enough, but these three students are the first in their family to do so. They hope to be an inspiration to their family members and others who come from a similar background.