Americans have been shifting toward individualized belief systems and holistic approaches to spirituality as monotheistic religions continue to decrease.
Author: Igor Colonno
Israel-Hamas war locally impacts Long Beach residents
Long Beach locals and students share their perspectives and experiences regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
ASI event helps students relax before finals
The event Treats and Tranquility helped students loosen up and taught students healthy recipes before finals week.
ASI sets new goals for the upcoming semester
ASI started conversations about the new six goals that they want to implement for upcoming spring semester.
Sushi Kinoya offers authentic sushi near campus
Sushi Kinoya is voted as the best place for a midday break in the Student Choice Awards for CSULB students
Bob Cole Chamber Choir and University Choir delivered celestial performance at local church
Performing multicultural compositions, the Bob Cole Conservatory Chamber Choir collaborated with the University Choir at Los Altos United Methodist Church.
Immigrant fair highlights programs for undocumented students
The Dream Success Center hosted a fair presenting on and off campus programs to immigrant students.
Mental health and relationships: Can the two coexist?
CSULB students shared their thoughts on managing mental health issues while in romantic relationships.
Hidden gems: The best thrift stores in Long Beach
A guide to the best thrifting stores in the city of Long Beach.
When life gives you lemons, make Brazilian lemonade
CSULB students flex their kitchen skills with red bell peppers and Brazilian lemonade at Sustain U’s first installment of Pass the Plate.