Saturday, 8 May 2010
Games Center Employees Kept Jobs During Closing
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Sign ups for Recreation and Wellness Center
The Student Recreation and Wellness Center(SRWC) is set to open August 2010, but more than 4,000 students have already registered in the USU Room 201.
“In the first three days, about 2000 people signed up,” said Ashley Cappel, Member Services and Marketing Coordinator. “When I come in every morning, there are about 10 people in line.”
All CSULB students are eligible for the SRWC; membership is paid in the $116 per semester University Student Union Fee. But students must register to be able to use it in the fall.
“I think I’ll go a lot, I mean since I’m paying for it,” said Donna Penalva, 22, a CSULB senior who registered for the SRWC. “The fee doesn’t bother me, at least we don’t have to pay every time we go.”
The SRWC will have a four-court gym, an indoor jogging track, 20,000 square feet of weight and cardio equipment, racquetball courts, a rock climbing wall, a wellness center, a swimming pool and more.
“I’m most excited about the indoor track and rock climbing,” said Penalva.
ASI Summer Fee Prohibited
Monday, 3 May 2010
New Games Center, New Crowd
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
ASI Election Results
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
USU Game Center Re-opens
In addition to renovations such as attomatic scoring for the bowling lanes, an all new video games room, called the Sticks Lounge, has been incorporated into the Games Center. The Sticks Lounge gives students access to Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and other PC gaming stations.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Flood Repair Dates Changed
In early March, Information Desk Attendant Javier Mendoza said the first floor would be up and running by the end of the month. But the time has been tentatively changed to April.
"The bowling ally might open during spring break," said Mendoza, "Everything else by April, if not, they're going to wait until summer."
According to Mendoza the bowling ally, billiard room and TV lounge are being completely remodeled, which takes time. If everything is not fixed by the end of April, they will hold off the opening until summer.
USU MAPS
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Spring into Success Job Fair
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
ASI President gets Involved with Student Protest
"We need students to get really involved," said Chavez, "They're not going to listen to just ASI."
The student and faculty protest started as a rally in upper campus, then turned into a march ending at Brotman Hall. There was no violence, just several signs and chants made by people trying to get their voices heard.
ASI plans to take further action. Chavez said they will be lobbying in Sacramento this April, bringing with them, postcards on which students have written of their personal struggles with the budget cuts.
"Its important for them to know that we're more than just numbers," said Chavez.
LA Times Article
Daily 49er Article
ASI at CSULB
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
USU Flood Damages Should be repaired by late March
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Blood Drive on Campus
All over campus are signs advertising the blood drive, but Be the Match is also providing the opportunity to become a donor of bonemarrow and stem cells.
"You can be the match for one individual and, by donating, save that one persons life," said Anna Cruz, account executive of Be the Match.