CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
VOL. LXVIII, ISSUE 50| DECEMBER 7, 2016
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CHARLES REED
OBITUARY
THANK YOU
Bobby Yagake | Daily 49er
Psychology major Zoe Klopfer writes about what she is thankful for life on the “You” wall outside the psychology building Tuesday. An anonymous group put the “You” wall up Tuesday morning. Students passing by were given Sharpie pens to write about what they were thankful for in spirit of the upcoming holiday season.
PARKING
Parking apps to launch at CSULB Parking apps for CSULB will soon be available for students early next year.
Former CSU chancellor dies at 75 Reed served as chancellor of the CSU for 14-years and was considered imperative by his colleagues. By Michaela Kwoka-Coleman News Editor
By Daniela Alvarez Staff Writer
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Early morning traffic backed up along West Campus drive. will be made available to students for free. “Our parking program has many complexities, so [developers] are having a hard time finding a reasonable solution [to make the apps simple and efficient],” Uhlenkamp said. Uhlenkamp said parking is too complicated to be part of the current CSULB app, which provides traffic updates and shuttle and public transportation arrival times, so creating two separate apps is necessary for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
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Bobby Yagake | Daily 49er
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The daily struggle of campus parking has been noted by Associated Students, Inc. and the Department of Parking and Transportation Services, and the two are working on creating two parking apps for Cal State Long Beach. CSULB’s Executive Director of News and Digital Media Michael Uhlenkamp said the two apps are being developed separately, one by parking services and the other by an outside developer. The first in-house app will be for tracking open parking spots in the parking structures on campus. Since parking services is a self-sustained department and therefore does not receive any kind of state funding, Uhlenkamp said the cost of developing the app will come from revenue obtained by citations and parking permits. A beta version is scheduled to be released by early January. The second app will be a mobile app for purchasing parking permits, checking expiration time and other parking-related actions. A beta version for the app is also scheduled for release early next year, but the plan, according to parking services, is for the final version to be released next fall. The cost for developing the app is still unknown, according to Uhlenkamp, but both apps
We’re trying to alleviate some [parking] challenges, so we’re doing the best with the resources available. -Michael Uhlenkamp, Executive Director of News and Digital News Media
Former California State University Chancellor Charles Reed died Tuesday, according to a press release from the CSU Office of the Chancellor. Reed, 75, was the sixth chancellor of the CSU and served from 1998 until 2012. Timothy White, the current CSU chancellor, offered his condolences to the Reed family and described Reed as instrumental to the CSU system. “Our thoughts and prayers are first and foremost with Charlie’s family and loved ones,” White said. “Charlie will always be remembered as a formative figure in our university’s history and as a tenacious, passionate champion of public higher education.” The Reed family has established a scholarship fund for CSU students and are asking for donations to the fund in lieu of flowers. Donations can be made on the CSU website.