An increase in financial aid grants across various departments was announced by Long Beach State’s Associated Student Inc. during its latest meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Concerns regarding a lack of campus amenities, including limited dining options and slow internet connections, were addressed by Long Beach State’s student government during the latest meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Live music, free food and representatives from multiple organizations around campus, including ASI Beach Pride Events and the Office of Multicultural Affairs, hosted a celebration honoring Latinx Heritage Month on Wednesday, Sept. 8.
Three years ago, Jesus Gonzalez had his admissions offer rescinded by Long Beach State. After advocating on behalf of himself, with the help of the Educational Opportunity Program, he was soon readmitted.
Music filled the once idle student recreation center as people mingled over free food and carnival games, encapsulating a true summer feeling.
LBSU Beach Pride Events hosts Week of Welcome (WoW) for the first time after a year of online virtual events.
With the return of in-person classes this fall semester, students, both new and returning, roam the campus once more following an isolated period during the first year of the pandemic.
Hosting its first in-person event since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Beach State focused on positive strides in its repopulation efforts on Friday, August 20, during its annual assembly, highlighting campus and social change at CSULB.
The Associated Students Inc. announced the newly elected officials on Thursday through Instagram Live.
During Thursday’s virtual debate, Jesus Gonzalez and Shay Hashemi discussed their visions as student government leaders.
Robert Ortiz Archila, a CSULB graduate part of Project Rebound, has landed the Senate position.