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Campus Clash tour brings Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk to LBSU

Long Beach State will be a stop for Campus Clash, a Turning Point USA national ...
By Editor in chief
October 22, 2018
O’Keefe will be visiting campus on Monday night as a guest of Cal State Long Beach’s club, Turning Point USA.
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Turning Point USA to host conservative author James O’Keefe

Move over Milo — American conservative activist and journalist James O’Keefe is coming to Cal ...
By Editor in chief
April 29, 2018
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CSULB political groups engage in a Marketplace of Ideas

Students clustered around tables in the “free speech zone” outside of the University Bookstore Thursday ...
By Editor in chief
April 22, 2018
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Long Beach State gains new political group on campus

With socialism rising in popularity across college campuses according to Reason.com, Cal State Long Beach ...
By Editor in chief
December 10, 2017

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