Karen Bass pulled ahead of Rick Caruso by nearly five thousand votes, as mail-in ballots continue to arrive.
Tag: politics
DACA program to remain protected at CSULB with President Conoley
After a federal appeals court ruling, DACA’s placement at The Beach was discussed in an interview with President Jane Close Conoley.
Stand with Myanmar as its citizens demand democracy
A CSULB student living in Myanmar shares their experience of violence unfolding in their home country.
The mess that is Marjorie Taylor Greene
A look at the problematic behavior behind the Georgia Representative.
Biden’s election into office is only the beginning of the change we need to see
The fight for equal rights isn’t over, we just started.
The GOP needs to get out of politics
Partisanship, questionable endorsements and more have made it clear that the Grand Old Party has outgrown modern politics.
Political science professors’ at CSULB react to election, “democracy is based on trust”
Long Beach State faculty share their reactions to the 2020 presidential election results and their expectations for the rest of President Donald J. Trump’s term going forward.
While California is a hard blue state, CSULB is more so purple
Although California may be set in supporting the Democratic candidate, some students at CSULB don’t plan to follow suit.
Political science professors at Long Beach State see increased polarization in America
Election years can be a divisive time normally, but a combination of the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting increase in user activity on social media, 2020 has seen a rise in hostility among individuals with opposing views.
Student panel pushes for ‘yes’ on Proposition 16 to support affirmative action
Student fellows from across the state held a panel in support of voting yes on Proposition 16 and to discuss the importance of affirmative action.