Where candidates needed to make a splash, they instead floundered in this crowded primary.
Author: Perry Continente
CSULB classrooms unable to be locked despite ‘credible threat’
People in unlocked rooms barricaded doors with belts, desks and podiums when the rooms were unable to be secured. Some students are angry about the lack of security.
President Trump’s call to Ukraine is impeachment worthy
Trump’s guilt is obvious. Impeachment is a political tool and now is the time to use it.
Trump’s latest tweetstorm shows his political desperation
The president’s actions paint a picture of a man increasingly backed into a corner.
S3E5 | SPECIAL: Happy Birthday, CSULB!
It’s a party at Beach Weekly! Join hosts Hannah Getahun and Perry Continente as they celebrate 70 years of Long Beach State. Tune in to learn more about what you can expect out of the Daily Forty-Niner’s 70th Anniversary special issue and a deep-dive into Perry’s article about the university’s history with racism.
Los Angeles and Orange County public transit is terrible, but autonomous vehicles may be the solution
CSULB students find getting to school more difficult than ever, but self driving cars could change that.
‘Creature in the Well’ is a fun but imperfect game
What could have been a classic entry in the indie game renaissance must instead settle for good enough. What brilliance is here is tempered by repetition and an uneven difficulty curve.
9/11 casts a long shadow over America
Eighteen years later 9/11 continues to define American culture. Everything from film to politics is inevitably affected by the event. It’s time to move on.
S3E2 | NEWS: New CSU Math and Science Requirement
Join hosts Hannah and Perry as they discuss a new potential entrance requirement for the California State University system.
Thank you to Lakey Inspired for the use of his song Me 2 (Feat. Julian Avila). Check out this song and his others at: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
‘It Chapter Two’ is almost great, but mistakes drag it down
“It” has a lot going for it, the acting and direction are fantastic, but as the story unwinds the film begins to fall apart.