The Long Beach State softball team’s quest for a second consecutive Big West title begins Friday in the SoCal Collegiate Classic at the 49er Softball Complex. The 49ers will open up the season with a double header against Sacramento State and Northwestern State. The opening tournament will continue on Saturday[Read More…]
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George’s Greek Café opens in CSULB’s University Dining Plaza
A semester later than anticipated, George’s Greek Cafe has opened at California State University, Long Beach’s University Dining Plaza. The restaurant was originally promised to open in the first month of the Fall 2014 semester, but never unlocked its registers. “During the rush it gets really hectic,” Marcos Muro, the[Read More…]
Long Beach State softball expected to win the West
The 2015 preseason coaches poll selected the Long Beach State softball team to repeat as Big West conference champions. All of the Big West head coaches participated in the annual poll, which was released last Tuesday. The 49ers received four first-place votes and earned a total of 59 points to[Read More…]
Review: Title Fight’s ‘Hyperview’ throws a sucker punch
Post-punk heavyweights Title Fight head to a new corner of the ring, pulling out of the unexpected. Echoey tracks layered in sonic distortion, dream-like reverb and droning whirrs make up most of the Pennsylvania-grown foursome’s third album “Hyperview,” which is to be released on Tuesday. Title Fight’s sophomore album, “Floral[Read More…]
Skateboards should be allowed on upper campus at CSULB
Walking California State University, Long Beach’s 5,522,402-square-foot campus can be tiring for the average person—not to mention for a full-time student, trekking the whole campus every day of the week. Skateboarding is a popular and convenient alternative means of transportation for students to get to and from class, yet a[Read More…]
CSULB mandates annual online training for all registered students in efforts to prevent sexual assault
Nearly 49 percent of California State University, Long beach students still need to complete the mandatory sexual assault “Not Any More” training program, Title IX Coordinator Larisa Hamada said. A deadline to complete the training has yet to be confirmed, but students can expect it somewhere between the end of February and[Read More…]
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CSULB Women’s Research Center receives $200,000 grant toward sexual assault prevention
The California State University, Long Beach Women’s Research Center received a $200,000 grant from the California Emergency Services for a comprehensive sexual assault program. Jeane Caveness, the assistant dean of students announced to the Associated Students, Inc. Senate during Wednesday’s ASI Senate meeting that the grant would be renewable for[Read More…]
Adventures in archery with CSULB All-American archer and LBSAC
Amongst the shopping centers and wide streets in the borough of East Long Beach is an archer’s temporary oasis, drenched in greenery littered with arrows known as El Dorado Park. As I reached to my quiver for another arrow, a tall, amazon-like woman advised me to limit my release time[Read More…]
CSULB should offer more vegan options
For a campus of about 36,000 undergraduate students alone, California State University, Long Beach has a dining setup that heavily ignores its vegan population. According to Evelyn Garcia, employee at the Bookstore Convenience Store “About three to four students ask per day” for vegan options. Vegan students at CSULB will[Read More…]