Student survey brings great reward

A recent survey conducted by Cal State Long Beach’s Associated Students Inc. rewarded students with a new place to study.

Students at the College of Business Administration (CBA) were granted a new study area with tables and chairs, after the results of  student survey were received by ASI.

The student survey opened the eyes of ASI senators to the various concerns of CBA students who felt they needed a new study space.

Long Beach student Mark Kane says he likes the new area, and wishes it had come sooner.

“A lot people are complaining that the convenience store is all far away now, but I think it turned out for the best…I mean it looks nice and there’s a lot more space. Even more important, its nice to know that our needs are being heard,” Kane said.

Student commissioner Steve Lopez hopes the new study space will showcase ASI’s effectiveness in attending to student needs.

"As ASI, we want all students to know that their needs are important and we want nothing more than to hear them and help them out,” Lopez said.

ASI is continuing to work with administration to fund the new fixtures, but as for now, the CBA is paying for the new tables and chairs.