1967 - 1968
First Education Opportunity Program (EOP) in the CSU
Dr. Joseph White, the second African-American professor at CSULB, aquiries funding from the Dean of Students along with 75 special admissions slots to outreach to minority students. Dr. Joseph White becomes the first EOP director in the entire CSU system.
From textbooks to rifles
Former Cal State Long Beach student trudges through the muddy swamps during the Vietnam War.
Fighting abroad and at home
Protests become a common occurrence on most American college campuses, including at CSCLB.
Fatigued soldiers pause in the steamy jungles of Vietnam to rest before another encounter.
Talk on Vietnam
George Williams, one of the founders of SAC, and Texas Senator Jon Tower have contrasting opinions on how the war in Vietnam should be dealt.
Minority group concerns
Dr. Joseph White is appointed to lead a statewide committee to study minority group concerns in the California State Colleges.
49er Pep Squad Heightens Spirit at Homecoming
Performing original, creative routines and CSCLB traditional fight songs, the 49er pepsters radiated vim, vigor and zip as they cheered on our teams.
Frosh Complete Best Season in History
A Cal Poly player attempts a face mask tackle on a CSCLB player. Cal Poly garnered a penalty for the effort.
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