Despite the decline in car thefts on Long Beach State’s campus, graduate student and victim Alvin Huynh feels University Police aren’t doing enough to address the issue.
Author: Emma Carlsen
Online classes harm more than help
Students may find the flexibility of online classes appealing, but these classes aren’t as beneficial as they may seem.
CSULB student carjacked at gunpoint on campus
A student reported their car stolen from the inside of the Pyramid Parking Structure on Wednesday afternoon.
California needs to stop exploiting prison labor
Even though prisoners are being punished for crimes, they shouldn’t be forced onto the front lines of disasters.
California wildfires strike Long Beach near the 91 freeway
The Californian wildfires have reached Long Beach. Students have felt the effects of these fires.
‘Our Time Machine’ makes its CSULB screening
The award-winning documentary captured audiences’ minds and hearts with its intimate look into a father-son relationship.
California State Assembly must pass the proposed CSU ethnic studies requirement
A mandate for more diversity in education can only be a good thing. Learning about marginalized communities is necessary for building a better future.
CSULB’s dance department adds variety with ‘Variance’ performance
The contemporary dance show brought variety to the stage through student choreographed pieces.
CSULB Latinx community discusses combating hate
Latinx Faculty and Staff Association gathered members of the Hispanic community Tuesday in response to the El Paso shooting and family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border.
CSULB Single Sign-On is down
Single Sign-On reportedly went down around 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Information Technology is working on fixing the log-in issues.