Raising a child is expensive, which is why many couples decide not to become parents. Instead, millennials would rather be plant parents or pet owners.
Author: Daniela Gonzalez
Beware of alcohol: How to stay safe on Halloween
As students prepare for the rapidly approaching Halloween weekend, it is important to keep in mind all the dangers that can occur and to remember that safety is a priority.
Department of Dance students, faculty to perform live onstage concert at Long Beach State
Dancers will return to the stage for a live performance of “Variance,” a BFA concert featuring performances choreographed by CSULB students and faculty.
Devi’s Donuts and Sweets opens storefront in Long Beach with vegan treats
Devi’s Donuts and Sweets opened its doors to its new brick-and-mortar location in Long Beach at the end of April. Now, owners Eva and Tom Ognibene share their journey as they prove that vegan is just as tempting, and tasty, as anything else.
A long-awaited Oscar win
After over 90 years, history was made at this year’s Academy Awards as the first woman of color, and the second woman in history, won the Oscar for Best Directing.
Should I stay or should I go?
As fall registration approaches, I decide if I should return to in-person classes or remain online for one more semester.
CSULB discusses microaggressions during Respect Diversity Week
Respect Diversity Week continues with “Strategies for Resilience: Responding to Microaggressions,” where students are given tools and tips about how to call out microagressions and deal with the challenging experience.
Long Beach animal shelters and rescues see spike in adoptions and fosters
In honor of National Puppy Day, Long Beach Animal Care Services and Live Love Animal Rescue share how finding forever homes for animals in their care has increased amid the coronavirus pandemic.
CSULB students awarded scholarship from the Aquarium of the Pacific
Elishebah Tate-Pulliam and Danielle Sandoval are among the first group of recipients of the Aquarium of the Pacific’s new African American Scholar Program, which is meant to support diversity in the field of marine sciences.
ASI Senate discusses student concerns with vaccine distribution, in-person instruction
ASI senators from each college shared concerns that students have expressed in the past few weeks regarding issues like returning to face-to-face learning and the availability and distribution of coronavirus vaccines among members of the campus community.