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CSULB limits student parking permits to one vehicle

As students return for the Fall 2025 semester, the parking and transportation department has rolled ...
By Bella Garcia
August 24, 2025
Campus

Students see changes in parking policies, anticipate major traffic

As the new academic year kicks off, the parking and transportation department has introduced several ...
By Linsey Towles
August 25, 2024
Campus

Students share issues over rising permit costs, lack of parking spots

After being on Zoom for over 18 months, the return of in-person learning has caused ...
By Elizabeth Hanna
October 18, 2021
Campus

Daytime parking permits are now available at Beachside College

The option to purchase a day permit for parking at Beachside College is now available. ...
By Joshua Sepetjian
February 12, 2019
Campus

New semester, same parking woes

As another semester begins at Long Beach State, many students still find themselves in the ...
By Editor in chief
January 29, 2019

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CSULB limits student parking permits to one vehicle

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