Luk-Mattew Phanbandith is the first in his family to graduate and has worked hard for his graduation to be an achievement he can call his own.
Author: Leila Alarcon
Coachella catastrophe: Frank Ocean’s performance lets down fans
Frank Ocean disappointed fans with a Coachella performance that was lacking the most important aspect: the artist himself.
Achieving the highest good through spiritual practices
For some it’s religion, but for Nancy Scott. Spirituality is how she achieves her peace of mind.
Coasting and wheeling: how Long Beach students roll to class
Skating has become a popular recreational activity among students.
Chris Jones hypnotizes CSULB students in captivating illusion show
Hypnotist and illusionist Chris Jones performed an illusion show in front of an audience of Long Beach State students.
Ballad of the Music Student
As the end of the spring semester approaches, music majors prepare for their recitals, marking the end of a year-long practice regime.
Fourth Street’s “Fourth Friday” celebrates small businesses
On the fourth Friday of every month, small businesses gather to celebrate their diversity.
Huntington Beach City Council votes to remove Pride flag from city property
City councilmembers approved a law that bans the Pride flag from being displayed on city property.
Paying the price of reselling
Buying second-hand is becoming harder due to the growth of resellers.
Small artist, small desk, big dreams
For indie artists looking for their big break, the Tiny Desk Contest can be their beginning.