The trauma packs will be scattered all throughout campus in stations where AED kits are already installed.
Author: Cheantay Jensen
EDICIÓN ESPECIAL: Muralista Noelle Martínez deja su marca en Long Beach
Cuando se trata de arte callejera, Long Beach es una ciudad saturada. Uno no necesita aventurarse lejos de la universidad para encontrar obras gigantescas. Dispersos por toda la ciudad hay murales gigantes pintadas en complejos de apartamentos, negocios locales y en el paso subterráneo de la autopista, puentes y paredes[Read More…]
SPECIAL ISSUE: Street muralist Noelle Martinez leaves her mark in Long Beach
When it comes to street art, Long Beach is a saturated city. One doesn’t need to venture far from campus to find gargantuan masterpieces. Scattered throughout the city are giant murals painted onto multi-level apartment complexes, splayed on the sides of local businesses and stenciled throughout freeway underpasses, bridges and[Read More…]
ASI presidential candidate: Lizbeth Velasquez
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LBSU strives for unity in mascot search process
The debate over the mascot of Long Beach State has been grounded in the racial tensions surrounding the contentious legacy of prospectors in California for decades. “The American Indian Community at LBSU has been protesting the 49er Days [events] and Prospector Pete for the past 50 years,” said Craig Stone,[Read More…]