As one of the biggest cities in the country, Los Angeles has a lot to offer. From its sprawling downtown to its lesser-known hideaways, L.A. is a city in flux. Although it has been ravaged by gentrification, there are still many gems throughout the city.
Author: Luis Castilla
Student-led photo gallery “Let it Linger” opens with evocative pieces
CSULB Photo Collective holds its first group show of the semester with “Let it Linger,” showcasing photographic work from students and alumni.
Laphonza Butler becomes first Black LGBTQ+ California senator
Newly appointed California senator Laphonza Butler becomes the first Black and openly lesbian person to have a seat in Congress.
Long-distance students are paying more to attend school
The farther away a student lives, the more complex their commute to campus becomes both logistically and financially if they ride public transportation.
Fick speeds into last track season with hopes of setting more records
Track and cross country runner Ryley Fick is entering her last season with Long Beach State. Her accolades have made her one of the university’s most accomplished athletes.
Dogz Bar and Grill bites as good as it barks
Long Beach State students voted Dogz Bar and Grill as the “Best Place to Get Sh*tfaced.
Metro policy reevaluated after Long Beach homeless surge
L.A. Metro’s end-of-line policy has been blamed for Long Beach’s growing homeless population.
Seal Beach Animal Care Center finds a home for animals in need
Seal Beach Animal Care Center serves the Seal Beach community by matching pets with owners.
The Beach strives for sustainability
LBSU uses a variety of methods to try and stay energy and water efficient.
Alvvays returns with invigorating new album “Blue Rev”
Toronto indie pop band Alvvays released their third studio album “Blue Rev.” Full of reverb, it is a detour from the band’s familiar sound.