TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney stopped by the USU Beach Auditorium to talk to students through a Q&A session, sharing eccentric anecdotes and personal experiences.
Author: Sam Farfan
CSULB staff mourn death of co-worker following fatal car crash
Long Beach State employees honor Rodger Lee Watkins’ legacy as they reflect on their shared memories of him, highlighting the community impact following his untimely death.
CSULB staff member killed in Downtown Long Beach vehicle collision
Long Beach resident and CSULB employee Rodger Lee Watkins died of multiple blunt force traumas in a fatal car crash at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Anaheim Street.
Tacos Lionydas: Behind one of East Long Beach’s most frequented taco stands
Despite the obstacles the business has faced since its recent opening, Tacos Lionydas has quickly become the go-to street taco spot for local residents and commuting students.
4 hours in San Pedro: exploring the Los Angeles Harbor Region
From its magnetic small-town charm to endless local attractions, San Pedro is your next coastal town day-trip destination.
CFC to reopen in early 2025, leaving faculty without on-campus childcare amid renovations
Following the temporary closure of the Child and Family Center (CFC) on campus, program administrators announced its reopening beginning in 2025. However, faculty and staff expressed concern over the lack of alternative on-campus childcare programs for the next year and a half.
CSULB administration prioritizes profits over the graduating class
With CSULB’s commencement ceremony less than six weeks away, many students have begun to lose hope in the 2023 graduating class’ fight for a traditional ceremony due to the unwavering administration.
By women for women: paving the way for our rights
As Women’s History month commences, it’s important to reflect on impactful women who actively sought to attain equity between genders in a world of blatant misogyny and race-based discrimination.
Students form connections at ASI’s Speed Dating event
ASI Beach Pride Events brought their recurring speed dating series back for Valentine’s Day.
UC strikes effective in creating change as ratified agreements are announced
Certain student employees’ demands were met as University of California administrators announced higher paying contracts and additional benefits for UAW 5810, excluding a majority of student union members in the process.