Olson’s family members confirmed to Arizona news outlets that the former men’s basketball coach passed away Thursday night.
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Sports across the country come to a halt as players walk out in the name of social justice
In response to the shooting of Jacob Blake, professional athletes have taken a stand for Black Lives Matter.
Balancing the budget of Zoom University
Should tuition be the same if we aren’t taking in person classes?
Why some CSULB students are choosing to not return for fall semester
As instruction is conducted mainly virtually for the fall semester, four CSULB students decide not to return to the university until next year. For them, the loss of the in-person experience proved to be too great.
Students spill the tea on how they’re feeling about a virtual semester
Long Beach State students share their concerns and hopes for the new, virtual semester.
It’s time to go back to school
Students share their opinions on whether school should be online or resume traditional instruction for the fall semester.
Staying home is the right thing to do, as difficult as it may be
Students share their opinions on whether school should be online or resume traditional instruction for the fall semester
IN PHOTOS: CSULB’s visible and abstract changes across campus
Despite many visible changes being made to Long Beach State, like construction on the Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum and Parkside North Housing, the empty campus continues to be most noticeable.
Team from CSULB contributes data analysis to Long Beach city council meeting
Along with three alumni, an assistant professor at CSULB contributed the data analysis for a report discussed at the Long Beach city council meeting on Aug. 11. The report focused on civil unrest in the community as well as declaring racism a public health crisis.
Conoley reveals plans to increase diversity at the Beach, recognizes past failings
The university president details her plans to promote racial equity at CSULB, including faculty training initiatives and a focus on admitting more Black students.