Winter break is over and students are grooving on spring semester. CSULB students share their thoughts about the new semester.
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CSU encourages students to participate in the new chancellor search
The CSU Board of Trustees will host three open forums for input on the selection of a new chancellor starting Feb 7.
Mass shooting taints Lunar New Year celebration for CSULB AAPI community
The deadliest shooting in LA County history took the lives of 11 victims, injuring nine more, in a minority community that has already endured a steep rise in hate crimes since the pandemic.
ASI’s Beach Balance teams up to fight student hunger
Students facing food insecurities due to homelessness or financial hardships are offered relief.
SWRC check-in app glitches continue for students
The check-in application for the SWRC facility continues crashing as faculty look to resolve the issue.
Surviving finals: Key steps for preventing procrastination and stress
Although studying before final exams can be helpful in achieving academic success, it can also severely harm your mental health and stamina in the long run with the wrong study habits.
Plans for a new CSULB labor center are still up in the air
Recent events with local leaders have halted brainstorming ideas strategized by faculty from the Department of Geography amongst others at Long Beach State to implement a labor center.
UPD enforce school regulations by banning Revcoms from campus
Although the Revcoms claim their first amendment rights were limited over the content of their protest, University Police Department officials set a temporary ban on the organization due to violations of CSULB campus policy.
Hilltop Park provides the best view of Long Beach
Hilltop Park is the destination for your next viewpoint location date, the vibrant sunset sky views at the top of the hill are worth the hype.
Los Angeles voters’ interest in politics increases after a leaked city council recording
Since the release of L.A. City Council members’ private and racist conversation from Oct. 9, communities in the area are having a greater conversation about who they want in office, as well as who they’d like to elect out.