Upward Bound is a program that is offered to targeted high schools in Long Beach and the surrounding cities, and provides educational assistance and workshops that help students pursue higher education.
Features
Features are not limited to features on people. Articles in the features category are in-depth, written analysis of a certain topic. This can include a feature of a restaurant, group, person, organization, location, hobby, club, etc.
Pine Promenade bars face challenges while serving Long Beach community
Restaurants and bars in downtown Long Beach learn how to adapt to an all-outdoor business as customers begin to return.
Student parents at CSULB balance school, work and children amid the pandemic
Student parents adjust to the changes the pandemic brought to their lives, including the closure of the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center, Zoom elementary school and new daily routines.
First-year students’ non traditional college experience at Long Beach State
From a student attending classes while living in Taiwan to another living in the dorms, meet three first-year students at CSULB who are all adjusting to the virtual semester.
In Photos: Five Long Beach Dining Destinations for CSULB students
For students looking for safe dining options amid the pandemic, these five local restaurants offer a variety of options to chow down on.
CSULB graduate Jess Kung on their documentary short ‘Faith Alone’
CSULB graduate Jess Kung’s discusses the value of storytelling through different mediums and their documentary short “Faith Alone,” featured in KCET’s Fine Cut Festival meant for emerging filmmakers.
What life is like for CSULB students living in on-campus housing
Students living on-campus adjust to an unusual dorming experience, which includes face masks, Zoom community events and an overall quiet environment.
Where are they now: Ground Hideout Coffee
The Daily Forty-Niner revisits Alex Bonilla, CSULB student and owner of Ground Hideout Coffee, for an update on how the Long Beach business is doing due to the pandemic and the civil unrest that occurred in the city early June.
CSULB students learn how to maintain a social life during the pandemic
A look at how students at CSULB go about their social lives during this stage of the coronavirus pandemic.
CSULB’s Fraternity and Sorority Life adjust to a virtual semester
With the transition to virtual learning, fraternities and sororities at CSULB are learning how to run their chapters and recruit new members.