One of Cal State Long Beach’s own will host Turner Classic Movies, the television network dedicated to airing acclaimed films from the past, this Sunday night from 5 – 9 p.m. CSULB animation professor Aubry Mintz, along with consulting agency Schoolwood partner Ellen Besen and TCM host Ben Mankiewicz, will[Read More…]
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.
Erika Gonzalez opens Gypsy Queen
From months of selling bohemian-style clothing at street fairs to the countless days spent within the walls of a small warehouse, Gypsy Queen’s days of being known as a mobile boutique are officially over. After years of hard work and dedication, the Downey-based boho-chic boutique finally reached over $100,000 in[Read More…]
CSULB alumni opens exhibit at Edward Cella Art + Architecture
Art in any of its forms is meant for more than aesthetics – it can be a representation of the world we live in. Cal State Long Beach’s art alumnus Kendell Carter’s latest exhibit reflects upon everything from Jim Crow laws to today’s political environment. Carter is having a solo[Read More…]
Study spots and coffee pots
So you want to get serious about your schoolwork — really serious — you mean it this time. Now all you need is a good place to study. Your room is too distracting, Starbucks is too crowded and the campus library doesn’t have food. Luckily, you go to school in[Read More…]
Diamonds in the Rough
From the sandy shorelines of Ocean Boulevard to the harbor overlooking the Pike, some of Long Beach’s best sights can be found on the water. Whether your’re looking to dive into the nautical history of the Queen Mary or explore grassy knolls and old lighthouses, your attention is sure to[Read More…]
Long Beach keeps music tangible, diverse
Long Beach’s music scene is as eclectic as its population. From Snoop Dogg to Rage Against the Machine’s Zack de la Rocha to Sublime, artists spanning a wide variety of genres have gotten their musical start in the Aquatic Capital of America. “We have a lot of everything because we[Read More…]
Hike Long Beach… sort of
I’m not a Long Beach native. I’m from Moreno Valley, where I had a canyon in my backyard and the hike to the “M” on Box Springs Mountain is a rite of passage. So, when I first searched “hiking in Long Beach” on Google, I was a little disappointed that[Read More…]
Dance into spring with ‘We Can Swing’
Cal State Long Beach graduate Jamie Carr is helping bring art to local K-8 student communities by teaming up with Arts Alive, an educational non-profit organization dedicated to providing scholarships for young individuals studying in the visual and performing arts fields. Arts Alive will host its annual “We Can Swing”[Read More…]
Jada’s got your ‘back’pack
Ambition isn’t just an after school program that Jada Augustine volunteers for, it is an idea that sums up her very being. The senior speech pathology student at Cal State Long Beach is a first generation Belizean-American and first in her family to attend a four-year university. She is scheduled[Read More…]
CSULB interior design student places NEXT’s student design competition
The workplace of the future will include open spaces, innovative technology and designs and ideas from Cal State Long Beach’s Bailey Rehmann. Rehmann, a CSULB interior design major, is the first interior design student from California to place in the NEXT Steelcase Design Competition. Going up against 90 other schools[Read More…]