A list of the election results.
Campus equality as well as Greek life receive reinforced assistance.
ASI executive candidates give final thoughts ahead of election.
A KBeach producer won the Golden Mike for individual radio writing.
Associated Students, Inc. Senate discussed sexual assault at weekly meeting.
Two trustees and one student vote is not enough to represent the 23 California State University campuses, ASI said.
The ASI Senate tabled everything on the agenda at Wednesday’s meeting.
Grow Beach! hosted a build-it day for the community garden this weekend.
ASI Executive Director Richard Haller endorsed a resolution to increase the number of left-handed desks in classrooms.
In order to publicize the upcoming USU Referendum, Associated Students Inc. spent $20, 000 of the $20,700 available in the advertising budget designated for the USU, ASI communication manager Lindsay San Miguel said via email.
CSULB hosted a human sex trafficking presentation, sponsored by the Women’s Resource Center and the Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies Department, on Wednesday evening in the University Student Union Beach Auditorium.
Keynote guests and poets said that all generations of Americans have a responsibility to help create a society of equality.
A wheelchair-based obstacle course brings new perspectives to students.
The University Student Union fee referendum marked the highest voter turnout in the history of California State University, Long Beach.
The senate removed assembly Bill 42 from resolution due to its broad definition of student success fee.
The ASI Senate wants to ring Carlson Bloc Bell Tower every 107 seconds to bring awareness to sexual assault.
Associated Students Inc. read a resolution on Wednesday to recognize the Armenian Genocide and commemorate its 100th anniversary.
A video detailing the runoff for ASI presidential candidates.
The Associated Students, Inc. senate introduced a resolution to allow transgender students to use a preferred first name in California State University, Long Beach records.
One —undocumented immigrant named Jose Salazar.