Last semester’s valet service returns, making the new year’s first days on campus
Author: Perry Continente
The easiest thing in the world to do is nothing, and it’s killing us
Things are slowly but surely getting worse. And even though it’s hard we need to make sweeping changes sooner rather than later.
The 2010s in review: how the marriage of politics and social media defined a decade
The ubiquity of the internet defines the previous decade’s politics and gave rise to “The Twitter President.”
Club Ripples, Long Beach’s oldest gay dance club, has its last hurrah
A historic home of the LGBTQ community’s last day is a reminder of its vibrant past.
S3E11 | NEWS: The Beverly Prowler
Host Perry Continente and special guest Paula Kiley discuss the “peeping tom” that’s been harassing female CSULB students in their apartments near the Beverly area.
Online classes are vital for people with busy schedules, but not great for learning
Taking classes from home can get you a degree, but not an education. Which sometimes is just what you need.
Northwestern’s apologizing for photographing protestors is a well-meaning snafu
While it was a bad mistake, professional journalists dog-piling on students is a bad look.
Scary and sexy Halloween costumes allow needed expression
Part of Halloween’s significance is how it allows for radical self-expression. It is socially acceptable and even encouraged, to dress as a bloodstained nurse in a miniskirt on Oct. 31.
CSULB students and staff spill the tea on misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community
For Spill the Tea: OUTober edition, students give their take on untrue perceptions of the LGBTQ+ community and how they fit outside these molds.
Freshman who threatened to ‘shoot up’ CSULB banned from campus, officials say
Campus officials provided a detailed timeline of events that led to the arrest of Prateek Devulpally, a Long Beach State student who was charged after police released a female student, whose email he allegedly used.