Throughout the month of March, support the Beach Pantry by donating toiletries and non-perishable food to the Lauren Chalmers '83 Food Drive. Donations are accepted at various locations on campus and at the pantry office in Room 116 of the University Student Union.
Join us for a Spring Job Fair resume writing workshop on Monday, March 11th from noon to 1pm at the Career Development Center. Register on the Careerlink app to receive a Zoom meeting link.
The Women in Science and Mathematics Panel is an on-campus event in the USU Ballroom designed to highlight the accomplishments and experiences of women in STEM. Students will hear from female leaders in the School of Natural Sciences and the School of Mathematics through a panel discussion on Tuesday, March 12th from 5pm to 6:30pm.
“PMS 101: How to Support Your Menstrual Cycle Through Nutrition,” hosted by the Office of Basic Needs and Women’s Gender and Equity Center, will teach participants about how diet and lifestyle affect your menstrual cycle. Please visit her in room 122 in the Student Success Center on Wednesday, March 13th from 1:00pm to 2:00pm.
Don't Touch My Hair is an event for the black community to express themselves and explore the importance of black hair. The event, which highlights the rich history and cultural importance of black hair, will be held on Wednesday, March 13th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm in Room 306 at USU.
Join Sustain U's Beyond Barren Lands event on March 13th from 2:00pm to 3:00pm in USU Room 205 to learn about desert conservation. Register on the Event and Orgs app to secure your spot.
Long Beach State was reportedly fined $10,125 by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA). Cal/OSHA determined that the CAPS satellite program placed counselors in various locations on campus rather than strictly in his CAPS office and therefore could not enforce procedures against workplace violence and unsafe work environments. did.
The Isabel Patterson Child Development Center (IPCDC) struggles to retain student assistant teachers who are able to meet the required schedules. Job postings for open positions are published on her ASI website, and salaries range from $16 to $16.75 per hour. IPCDC is seeking candidates who can work weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or from 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings to six spice brands: La Fiesta, Markham, MK, Swad, Supreme Tradition and El Chiral, saying their cinnamon may be contaminated with lead. No causal link or health complications have been reported since the FDA's announcement.
CVS and Walgreens are now allowed to write prescriptions for an abortion drug called mifepristone in states where medical abortion is legal. CVS will begin filling prescriptions in Massachusetts and Rhode Island in the coming weeks, but Walgreens plans to begin distributing the pills sooner.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued two new COVID-19 recommendations on March 1st. People who test positive for coronavirus will no longer need to isolate from others for five days, and those aged 65 and over will be encouraged to receive an additional booster shot. spring. The CDC is trying to simplify its guidelines while emphasizing the importance of vaccines and treatments.
President Biden announced an emergency plan to build a pier on Gaza's Mediterranean coast to deliver aid to Gaza. The U.S. ships are expected to carry food, medicine, water and temporary shelter.
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