Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Introducing Google Maps for bicyclists
Google introduced a new feature, showing bicyclists better, faster routes to get from point A to point B.
The announcement came during the National Bike Summit on March 11.
Now, you can chose four different transportation methods by clicking the arrow on the drop box. The four methods include: car, bike, public transportation and walking.
It's the same model for finding directions in a car, which means it's still just as easy.
According to Google Maps, I could have been saving five minutes on my ride to school.
Friday, March 19, 2010
CSULB grad founds innovative bike co-op

Cal State University Long Beach alum Allyson Clark is gearing up for the opening of her bicycle club, the H.U.B. Bike Repair Cooperative, on Saturday, April 3rd from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Saturday, March 13, 2010
Do students who commute to campus do better in school than those who live on campus?
Students who commute to Cal State University Long Beach do better in school than those who live on campus, according to a recent poll, which calculates the average G.P.A of 45 commuters and 45 non commuters during their fall 2009 semester.
I approached students who live on campus at the Residence Dining cafeteria, and I approached students who commute to campus at the Student Union cafeteria. I also asked students for their G.P.A's through email. I did not ask them what grade level or major they were in, which may affect the results.
The common assumption is that students who live on campus are in social party mode, and that the students assume, because they live on campus, they will always have plenty of time to do their homework, whereas students who commute to campus take school more seriously and must be prepared for school before they leave home.
Students who live off campus explain their feelings about homework and campus life:
"I am positive if I lived on campus I would get better grades. The atmosphere at school makes it easier for studying," senior journalism major Stephanie Rivera said.
"I do more homework on campus because it feels more conducive to a work environment. I do a lot of work in the library because I need a computer or I work near a power source where I can use my laptop," sophomore film major Allan Tolkoff said.
"I lived in the dorms my freshman year and my G.P.A was 2.91. Since then, my cumulative G.P.A has raised to 3.33," junior communications major Michael Taylor said.
Students who live on campus explain their feelings about homework and campus life:
"I do all my homework [on campus]. My friends and I do homework together and work on projects together," freshman chemical engineer major Tauri Smith said.
"I find it difficult to study and do coursework in the on-campus housing, as there are no quiet places during the evening, which is when I have the most time available for my schoolwork," senior English major Bertrand Ithurburn said.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Campus roads closed, Saturday, due to 5K marathon
On Saturday, March 6, many campus roads will be closed to all vehicles from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Long Beach Transit buses will change their route from 5:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. They will drive as close to campus as possible, making stops at 7th Street and Bellflower Boulevard. The Student Center for Professional Development (SCPD) is hosting its second annual 5K Run/Walk. The event celebrates fitness and raises money for various programs run by the center.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF DETOUR
LONG BEACH TRANSIT
To accomodate The CSULB 5K Run/Walk
Long Beach Transit Lines 91,92,93,94,171 and Passport Line D will be on Detour from 5:30 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Saturday, March 6. There will be no service inside the university.
You may board Lines 91,92,93,94 and Passport Line D (outbound to Bellflower and sterns) in front of the Veteran's Affairs(VA) hospital on 7th Street at Channel Drive.
You may board inbound Line 171 (to PCH and Santa Fe) on 7th Street in front of the VA hospital.
ROUTE 91/92/93/94:
Outbound:
Regular route east on 7th Street
Detour via right on PCH
Left on Channel Drive
Left on 7th Street
Stop at the VA and announce your direction of travel
Right on Bellflower Boulevard
Resume regular route
Inbound:
Regular route to Beach Drive
Detour via continuing south on Bellflower Boulevard
Left on PCH
Left on Channel Drive
Left on 7th Street
Resume regular route
Route D:
Outbound:
Regular route to Channel Drive at 7th Street
Detour via left on 7th Street
Stop in front of the VA announce your direction of travel
Right on Bellflower Boulevard
Resume regular route
Inbound:
Regular route to Beach Drive
Detour via continue south on Bellflower Boulevard
Stop at inbound 171
Stop at Anaheim Drive and Bellflower Boulevard
Left on 7th Street
Right on Channel Drive
Resume regular route.
Route 171:
Outbound:
Regular route to Bellflower Boulevard
Detour via right on Bellflower Boulevard
Left on 7th Street
Right on Channel Drive
Resume regular route
Inbound:
Regular route to 7th Street
Detour via left on 7th Street
Stop in front of the VA announce your direction of travel
Right on Bellflower Boulevard
Left on Anaheim Road
Resume regular route
Cal State University Parking and Transportation Services must close roads when there will be heavy pedestrian traffic. Signs have been posted near entrance roads and parking lots. Campus regulations mandate that signs be put up at least 72 hours before the event.
Four parking service employees will set up barricades and cones. Then, one employee will gather the equipment as areas become clear, according to Field Service's Operation Manager Alan Moore.
"The race starts at 9 a.m. People finish at their own pace. Last year, people started finishing in 45 minutes," Shelia Hill, host of the 5k Run/Walk, said.