Michael Bloomberg field organizer Matt Formica spoke to the university’s College Democrats to inform younger voters on the former mayor’s policies.
Tag: Long Beach State
Long Beach State outlasted by UC Irvine in Big West matchup
UCI shot 13-26 from the three-point line to lift itself over Long Beach State on Thursday.
Butterfly Effect club holds event to bring awareness to homeless and housing insecure students
The club works to bring awareness and advocacy to those who are struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness. The members of the club camped out in the central quad Wednesday to Thursday as a part of a sleep in.
ASI Senate protested following ‘no’ vote on ethnic studies resolution
Last week, the ASI Senate voted “no” on a resolution that would require an ethnic studies course to become a general education requirement. Student activists were present this week to protest that decision.
Injuries, Irvine seniors stifle Long Beach in road loss
Injuries to Chance Hunter and Romelle Mansel combined with UC Irvine’s 44-point second half were too much for Long Beach State to overcome.
International Mother Language Day highlights beauty of language and human connection
Hosted by the CSULB Linguistics Department and Linguistic Student Association, the event took place at the Speaker’s Platform and offered a variety of student presentations, activities and engagement-driven booths.
Review: Cal Rep’s ‘In The Blood’ paints terrifying and tragic picture of poverty
The superb blend of lighting, sound and props create a gritty and realistic world that leaves audiences feeling uncomfortable and empathetic for the play’s vivid characters.
CSULB professor Chris Miles discusses John Baldessari’s ‘Plant With Heart’ in Kleefeld Contemporary’s art talk series
Miles discussed John Baldessari’s reclaimed photography piece, ‘Plant With Heart,’ one of eight art pieces in the Kleefeld Contemporary’s GYRE exhibition.
CSULB DreamCatchers president remembers Donald Webb after his death
Just last month Don got married to his partner of 22 years, Alva, as a part of his last wish granted by CSULB students. Three years ago he was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer and died on Feb. 9.
Long Beach State women’s basketball is proving doubters wrong
The Beach has already won more Big West Conference games through February than they did all of last season, showing major signs of growth for the young squad.