President's Message
The Michigan State Shootings
This morning, many of us awakened to begin a new day with plans to go to classes and meetings. It is another day to take the opportunity to study, research, work, and be the special kind of community The Beach is every day.
For the Michigan State University community, however, today is a day of grieving. Overnight, a gunman roamed the campus, where he killed three students and wounded five others.
First and foremost, our hearts go out to the MSU family and its communities. We send our deepest…
Confronting Hateful Narratives
Dear Beach Community:
I grew up in the 1950s with the axiom, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” I know the message meant well; don’t react to taunts or insults, just ignore. As decades have passed, however, I’ve learned that words do hurt especially when they are used to stereotype groups of people. I worry about all negative labels that demean members of religious, ethnic, ability, or sexual identity groups and am recently particularly concerned with the…
A message on voting and civility
President Jane Close Conoley encourages everyone – whether they are part of The Beach family or one of the communities CSULB serves – to participate in coming local, state and federal elections. She also urges civility so that all of us can work together toward a better future.
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The recent Court of Appeals DACA decision
Yesterday, a federal appeals court ruled the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy violates U.S. immigration law. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals concluded the Obama Administration did not have the legal authority to create DACA in 2012, and it affirmed an earlier ruling that barred the current administration from enrolling any new immigrants in the program.
Despite the decision, the court did not order DACA to be shut down or put a stop to renewal application processing. One…