Cal State Board of Trustees created conflict among students after their Sept. 19 meeting with the decision to raise executive administration pay within the Cal State University system. Michael Uhlenkamp, interim senior director of public affairs for Cal States, said that executive administrators, presidents and chancellors, received a pay raise[Read More…]
Tag: President Conoley
DACA students at CSULB
This week’s Associated Students, Inc. meeting began with a quote read by Sylvana Cicero, director of university student union, in regard to the rescission of DACA and its impact on the Cal State Long Beach campus community. Cicero read a quote originally said by Cesar Chavez. “To make great dreams[Read More…]
FBI joins UPD in investigation recent death threats
In the wake of death threats made to La Raza Student Association last weekend on Facebook, President Jane Close Conoley sent out an email en masse Wednesday to the student body in order to address student concerns and confirm the involvement of the FBI in the ongoing case. “This is[Read More…]
Cal State University Long Beach President Jane Close Conoley responds to DACA repeal with funds for hefty renewal costs
Two weeks after President Donald Trump pulled the plug on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Cal State Long Beach announced Friday that funding will be provided for 2017 DACA renewals. For students completing a renewal by the Oct. 5 deadline, President Jane Close Conoley has committed $200,000 through the CSULB[Read More…]
CSULB must prioritize commuting students
Every Cal State Long Beach student with a car has their own way of dealing with parking. Some drivers will arrive early enough to find a coveted spot in one of the three structures on campus; others will arrive minutes before high-traffic hour hits campus, hoping for an open spot[Read More…]
La Raza responds to CSULB’s Instagram post regarding DACA repeal
Despite the promise of Cal State Long Beach’s campaign #NoBarriers, some La Raza Student Association members say they’re finding a few of their own in the aftermath of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals repeal. President Jane Close Conoley introduced the concept of “no barriers” at CSULB’s annual Convocation[Read More…]