After CSULB reduced the Thanksgiving holiday from five days to three, some students are deciding to skip class Monday and Tuesday that week. This is prompting CSULB professors to consider cancelling Monday and Tuesday classes altogether.
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CSULB’s fourth annual Tech Day: a festival-style information session
The event, put on by the information technology department, allowed everyone to see what new and upcoming innovations the university has to offer.
ASI explores increasing availability of condoms
Senate members explore options to expand availability to condoms and contraceptives for students on campus.
Getting to know a UPD officer
Long Beach State’s University Police Department is responsible for patrolling the campus and it covers areas within a one-mile radius from the school. We take a ride along to see just what goes on in a day in the life of a UPD officer.
CSULB gaming club develops VR and AR games
The Video Game Development Association has made changes to be more efficient when producing their games and continues to provide learning opportunities for outside participants.
CSULB students and staff spill the tea on misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community
For Spill the Tea: OUTober edition, students give their take on untrue perceptions of the LGBTQ+ community and how they fit outside these molds.
Mayor Robert Garcia makes promise of ‘affordable housing’ in Long Beach
Plans to build affordable housing in Downtown Long Beach are in the works, according to Garcia. His goal is to help Long Beach teachers and students.
University Police Department set to host self-defense course for women
The University Police Department is hosting a four-day self-defense seminar for women this October.
SATIRE: The squirrels of CSULB, and why we should hunt them to extinction
Squirrels. Disrespectful filth goblins who saturate our campus. They steal our food, raid our trash cans and intimidate our more petit students. Something must be done.
LBSU students showcase their unique works
Among the works featured at the student art gallery starting Feb. 24 were ceramic banana slugs, a couch cut in half propped up against a mirror, hair weave collages, photographs of extreme close ups and even art inspired by sex organs. “It’s cool that we have multiple gallery spaces because[Read More…]