The center continues to innovate despite low student awareness.
ASI discusses the fate of week-long fall breaks, Dale Lendrum speaks out against accusations of misogyny during election.
Student government discusses the multiple repairs set for buildings on campus.
Joe Nino and Jonathan Wanless secure vice president and treasurer jobs in a close vote.
The tuition increases, the mood decreases
Daniel Gomez wins presidential election, vice president and treasurer to run-off election.
CSULB celebrates Women’s History Month by taking a look at past feminists as well as the problems the new generation of feminists face.
Student government created a resolution to make USU and SWRC safe spaces.
Student media proposes to integrate KBEACH, Union Weekly and College Beat TV under one name.
For the 2017-18 Associated Student, Inc. elections, candidates are doing everything from reaching students directly through events like Coffee with the Candidates to posting signs around campus to get students to vote.
Panel of potential student leaders present their ideas for the future of CSULB.
The student senate aims to put pads and tampons in campus restrooms; student athletes are angered by recent resolution.
Members of KBEACH 88.1 FM travel to New York for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards.
“Land That Job” gives tips to students landing their dream jobs and internships.
ASI advocates for part of the health fee increase to go toward resources for transgender and non-binary individuals.
Members of Students for Quality Education, ASI and Anakbayan Long Beach participated in protest against proposed tuition increase.
"Fantastic Beasts" will be showing in the USU Thursday at 3:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Formerly incarcerated, Dale Lendrum introduced a resolution to lead prisoners down the right path.
CSULB honors Martin Luther King Jr. with 18th annual celebration.
ASI hopes to introduce Project Rebound to campus, a program that helps formerly incarcerated individuals receive a higher education.