California State University Chancellor Joseph I. Castro discussed his priorities and plans for returning to in-person instruction in the fall, increasing faculty diversity and removing the equity gap in the system’s Graduation Initiative 2025.
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How students are working out from home
Working out during a pandemic doesn’t require a gym membership as newly accessible online fitness regimes begin to flourish.
From donuts to downward dog: Working out the body and mind
Learning how to respond to the changes of the body in the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
DACA recipients at CSULB say they are ‘happy but not fully content’ with Biden’s immigration proposal that would provide path to citizenship
Biden’s immigration proposal, if passed by Congress, would provide citizenship to DACA recipients, including students at CSULB.
Zoom fatigue is real and students say it’s taking an effect on their learning
Students say they are struggling with engagement in classes due to a lack of motivation caused by virtual learning.
ASI promotes emergency preparedness with ‘First Aid Fridays’
Associated Students, Inc. held a virtual event Friday to inform students and staff of what should be included in a first aid kit and how to be prepared for a disaster.
Defining reproductive rights
Resources are available for those who need access to them.
When am I?
Often, I am plagued by the memories of toxic people. I find myself fighting my past, ruminating over what I should’ve said and done, feeling everything as severely as when I first experienced it. When I finally brought it up to my therapist, she simply said to think about this:[Read More…]
ASI’s Beach Pantry continues to provide groceries for students at drive-thru pop-up event
Associated Students, Inc. held its weekly pop-up pantry event, in which about 200 students received groceries and canned goods.
Let’s TikTok about it
Social media apps such as TikTok have been creating safe spaces where people normalize discussions around mental health.