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CSSA statement of solidarity with Filipinx students in supporting activism towards basic right of life and freedom of speech

CSSA statement of solidarity with Filipinx students in supporting activism towards basic right of life and freedom of speech February 15, 2021 The California State Student Association’s mission is to improve the lives of CSU students. To do this, CSSA is guided by values of social justice

2021-02-16T11:18:46-08:00February 15th, 2021|Social Justice & Equity|

SWANA resolution receives positive feedback from CSU

Daily Titan February 15, 2021 By Michelle Ibañez Efforts to allow students to identify as Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA), instead of identifying as white on the Cal State application continue. A Cal State Fullerton student presented the possible passing of the resolution to the Cal State Student Association (CSSA) on Saturday. “Since our

2021-05-12T15:01:51-07:00February 15th, 2021|CSSA in the News|

January 2021 | CSSA President Khuraibet’s Report to the CSU Board of Trustees

CSSA President Khuraibet’s Report to the CSU Board of Trustees January 27, 2021 Good Morning Chair Kimbell, Chancellor Castro, Trustees, Campus Presidents, and Guests, I hope everyone had a restful winter break and wish you all the best this new year; before I provide my report I wanted to

2021-02-03T21:24:06-08:00January 18th, 2021|Board of Trustees, Systemwide Advocacy|

Investing in college success: Perspectives on Gov. Newsom’s higher ed budget

EdSource January 15, 2021 By Andrew Reed EdSource: We asked leaders from California’s institutions, policy and advocacy organizations for their thoughts on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s postsecondary budget proposal. Their responses are presented below in no particular order. Scroll down and click on the photos to read their thoughts on the governor’s plans for postsecondary education.

2021-05-12T14:59:10-07:00January 15th, 2021|CSSA in the News|

Broadband Relief Coming For Some College Students Under Federal Relief Plans

LAist January 11, 2021 By Adolfo Guzman-Lopez The digital divide that has widened during the pandemic has been more than a stumbling block for many college students trying to adjust to online learning -- it's been a closed gate. But there could be at least some relief in sight from the federal government. The coronavirus

2021-05-12T14:54:59-07:00January 11th, 2021|CSSA in the News|

CSSA President Khuraibet statement regarding Governor Newsom’s 21-22 Budget Proposal

Statement from CSSA President Khuraibet regarding Governor Newsom’s 2021-22 Budget Proposal January 8, 2021 Cal State Student Association President Zahraa Khuraibet today issued the following statement on Governor Gavin Newsom’s 2021-22 proposed budget: “At a time when so many Californians are struggling, we are thankful for

2021-02-03T21:38:16-08:00January 8th, 2021|State Advocacy|

Cal State announces plans for fall 2021 reopening of its 23 campuses

Six days before its application window closes, the California State University system serving nearly half a million students has announced a plan for all 23 of its campuses to reopen next fall after more than a year of virtual instruction amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The early announcement is aimed at helping students and families as

2021-02-01T21:36:57-08:00December 9th, 2020|CSSA in the News|

November 2020 | CSSA President Khuraibet’s Report to the CSU Board of Trustees

CSSA President Khuraibet’s Report to the CSU Board of Trustees November 18, 2020 Good Morning Chair Kimbell, Chancellor White, Trustees, Campus Presidents, and Guests, Before I begin on my report and updates, several congratulations are order, firstly I want to recognize this year with the astounding

2021-02-03T20:55:26-08:00November 18th, 2020|Board of Trustees, Systemwide Advocacy|
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