"The Bachelor" franchise's Mike Johnson discussed his journey to becoming "limitless" and ways students can work toward practicing self-love.
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Associated Students, Inc. Senate discussed ways to bridge the gap between cultural organizations at the Beach.
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ASI senators from each college shared concerns that students have expressed in the past few weeks regarding issues like returning to face-to-face learning and the availability and distribution of coronavirus vaccines among members of the campus community.
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Associated Students, Inc. held its weekly pop-up pantry event, in which about 200 students received groceries and canned goods.
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Associated Students, Inc. and Beach Pride Events’ Week of Welcome begins Monday as a weeklong virtual fair for Long Beach State students to learn more about student and campus organizations.
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Faced with complications brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, the university’s student organization and its auxiliaries has accounted for an income loss of over $2 million that has led to furloughs, restaurant closures and reduced operations expenses.
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With a total of 1,777 student voter registrations ahead of Election Day, CSULB was the runner up in the 2020 competition to California State University, Fullerton.
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Despite some concerns from students, there will not be an extension to apply for a credit or no credit option like there was in spring 2020. However, the extension could return in spring 2021 with enough student demand.
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According to ASI Executive Director Miles Nevin, the recycling center has been losing revenue over the past 10 years and ultimately closed due to even less income amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Beach Nexus, a platform designed to connect both current and former CSULB students, will be launched next week as a way to help students find mentors and receive advice from alumni.
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Members of Rising Scholars, an organization that promotes education opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals, and Yusef Salaam, one of the Exonerated Five, spoke on their experiences with the criminal justice system.
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Associated Students, Inc. at Long Beach State hosted a virtual panel discussion Monday with guest speakers to discuss how immigrant communities can be civically engaged and the systems put in place that prevent them from doing so.
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Long Beach State’s Counseling and Psychological Services will provide drop-in sessions via Zoom and workshops for staff and faculty to help students cope with stress related to the upcoming election.
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These changes, which went into effect on Aug. 14, limit campus authorities’ ability to investigate and resolve cases of misconduct.
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With the number of extrajudicial killings growing and compounding civil rights violations in the Philippines, the Associated Students, Inc. Senate at Long Beach State moves to formally support the Philippine Human Rights Act.
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Through an online survey, Associated Students, Inc. found that the majority of Long Beach State students are not satisfied with online instruction.
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Crystal Pure Honey, The Tamale Fiesta and Brothers Products are all vendors that used to sell at Associated Students, Inc.’s Farmers Market. Now, they all face the challenge of staying in business during a pandemic.
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With the closure of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center due to COVID-19, virtual fitness and wellness classes are being offered daily via Zoom for Long Beach State students.
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In its weekly pop-up event Friday, Associated Students, Inc. provided about 200 students with produce and non-perishables at its pop-up Beach Pantry program.
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Although the on-campus Beach Pantry remains closed for the fall, Long Beach State’s Associated Students, Inc. is continuing to provide students with access to the pantry’s services through a drive-through event each Friday afternoon.
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