ASI offers students a chance to see the summer’s hit movies for free.
A motion approved a resolution to make teacher evaluations digital, given two amendments are made.
Vera Institute would provide legal representation to low-income immigrants facing deportation in the city of Long Beach.
Sen. Robert Martinez discusses future plans and how improving campuswide communication is important for the students’ voices to be heard.
The Daily 49er tried its hand at Casino Night, an event that lets students play poker and roulette without any monetary risk.
The Pakistani activist shared ideas of mission-driven businesses, educational rights and finding your voice.
A new resolution proposed on the Senate floor aims to make semester-end course evaluations entirely online.
Community involvement helps sustain the pantry long term.
CSU-wide research shows student food and housing insecurity statewide.
A resolution regarding campus transparency after October’s Campus Clash ends in the tabling of the resolution.
A proposed resolution was met with critical divide among Associated Students Inc. senators.
Efforts include creating new gender neutral restrooms and providing hormone therapy for transgender students.
#WeAreCSULB claims that university administration has consistently disregarded the needs and safety of marginalized groups on campus.
The College of Business Administration offers a legal information clinic for those seeking legal advice.
The board is running low on funds and must use funds from spring semester for several requests received at Tuesday’s meeting.
Associated Students Inc. Senate receives updates on discounted faculty gym memberships.
Contrary to bin signage, the campus cannot compost non-food waste.
An interactive online event for BEACH 2030 will be held in November and Samantha Brown talks about her goals as the new commissioner.
Escalator repairs have been underway since the beginning of the semester as replacing the step chains, handrails and steps have taken longer than projected.
The organization’s funds decrease as more students request money to fund their travel to conferences and research about formerly incarcerated students.