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Arts & Life

School of Art continues to face growing challenges

The School of Art is seeing exponential growth in student enrollment despite losing faculty, conflicting ...
By Steven Matthews
April 17, 2023
News

Over half of CSULB’s on-campus facilities open this fall despite remote instruction

Despite only 2.8% of classes being held in-person this fall, Long Beach State has over ...
By Julia Terbeche
October 5, 2020
Campus

CSULB buildings PH-1, FO-4 and FO-5 to be demolished and replaced

In place of the old buildings, a new structure will be built to house the ...
By Madalyn Amato
October 1, 2019
A wall in the Fine-Arts-2 building contains an unpatched hole, exposing an electrical wire 12/6.
Campus

CSULB’s oldest structures begin to show their age

The presence of leaky ceilings, dysfunctional air conditioning and falling ceiling tiles have become the ...
By Editor in chief
December 7, 2017

Highlights

CSULB students join hunger strike in solidarity with Gaza

Despite USU setback, Re:wild seeks to continue campus green space preservation

Dirtbags’ bullpen dismantled by Cal Baptist en route to 9-7 loss

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