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Paul Baker Prindle steps down from Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum
After nearly five years at CSULB, Paul Baker Prindle has taken a new position at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
‘Ride the Cyclone’ loops back to Long Beach State after a decade away
Long Beach State’s theater department hosts their final “Ride the Cyclone” sets of the school year.
Long Beach florists are stocking up on leis, a graduation staple
Bestowing a graduate with a flower lei is a graduation tradition and local flower shops help to keep that tradition alive.
ASI Senate passes ceasefire resolution bill
Following several protests nationwide, ASI joins other organizations in calling for a ceasefire and halt to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
Students host a teach-in about Palestine and Indigenous solidarity
Around 200 students participated in a protest at the Liberal Arts quad and throughout the day, there were multiple speakers and educational learning opportunities about Palestine.
Email warns faculty of encouraging student protest involvement
Long Beach administration emailed faculty on May 1, warning professors not to forget proper academic duties before last week’s protest.
CSULB provides evacuation support for students and faculty with disabilities
While the university provides some emergency support for individuals with disabilities, it largely depends on people being around and willing to help.
Student protesters deserve acknowledgment, not police force
Recent pro-Palestine protests and arrests on campuses have shown that universities do not actually care about students’ rights to stand up for their beliefs.
CSULB’s Science Learning Center educates students and children in the community
From internship opportunities to learning tools, the Science Learning Center is a resource that more students should know about.