The event, hosted by the Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, featured the curators and artists behind the B.A.T. State III Exhibition and explained the process behind their work.
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CSULB students spill the tea about the dirt dumping on Puvungna
Students weigh in on the development of Puvungna, sacred land for indigenous people. This 22-acre parcel is located on CSULB and has been at the center of many disputes between Native American populations and the university.
Skate out with the Cal State Rollers
CSULB’s Cal State Rollers club held a themed skate out on Oct. 4 in downtown Long Beach. The small group took to the streets for a day of skating and shared their love for the activity.
Cal Rep production ‘Hookman’ is a clever and hopeful tale of life after tragedy
The slasher-comedy “Hookman” by Lauren Yee at CSULB’s Studio Theatre tells the story of Lexi, a freshman in college navigating life after a tragedy.
CSULB Los Coyotes shuttle price increases
The Los Coyotes shuttle used to be free, but this semester it costs $45 despite doing the same job.
Doggie Paradise fetches a crowd
The event brought out dog lovers and owners at The Queen Mary Events Park to celebrate man’s best friend in a fun, full-of-heart day, Sept. 14.
CSULB financial aid office will conduct a census next week
Every semester, the financial aid office reviews the amount of units students are enrolled in and adjust their financial aid packages accordingly. Many students that receive aid, however, are unfamiliar with how the census affects them.
SRWC hosts first Recposure event for CSULB students
The Student Recreation and Wellness Center held the first Recposure at the University
Student Union Pool. The purpose of the event was to inform students of the different programs offered at the SRWC, including the pool deck.
Community, cosplays and comics: Long Beach Comic Con 2019
The annual Long Beach Comic Con returned for a two-day event held at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center. With dozens of vendors and exhibits to visit, attendees revel in the worlds they love most in a community that offers more than just comics.