Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S10E12: CSULB road repairs, NPR quits Twitter & more
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School of Art continues to face growing challenges
The School of Art is seeing exponential growth in student enrollment despite losing faculty, conflicting scheduling issues and buildings that occasionally fall apart.
Handling your stress before it handles you
Managing stress can be difficult – sometimes it’s easier to put it off because there’s no time to do it, but that can create more problems.
For the record, it’s time to face the music
There’s been a recent growth in vinyl record sales and a majority of the younger generation is becoming more familiar with musicians from the previous decades.
Crypto leaves Americans worried for their wallets
Cryptocurrency is no exception to the chaos thanks to ongoing bank crises, the FTX crash and several pending lawsuits.
I fasted for 21 days straight
Hunger is not a feeling, but something that can be managed by being mindful and knowing your body’s limits.
From France to Long Beach, “An American in Paris” set to hit CSULB stage
Musical Theatre West brings dance and romance to the Carpenter Performing Arts Center with “An American in Paris,” a musical about art set just after WWII.
University Student Union renovation project aims to meet student needs
The University Student Union renovations will raise student USU fees once the project is complete.
Campus police strive to diversify UPD via the 30 by 30 Initiative
The 30 by 30 Initiative aims to have female officers make up at least 30% of the University Police Department by 2030
Cultural Resource Center location discussed at ASI Senate meeting
At a recent ASI meeting, senate members discussed potential locations for the student cultural resource center and adding an alumni position to the board.