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…]
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.
Alumni take director chairs in Long Beach Playhouse
Sean Gray graduated from Cal State Long Beach in the spring of 2008 and two years later, so did Madison Mooney. The two have more in common than graduating from the same university, though – they both got promoted to directors at the Long Beach Playhouse this year. The Long[Read More…]
Shotokan Karate Club empowers students at The Beach
Battle cries echo through the halls of the Kinesiology building as the class moves as one. Sporting the gi, the students in KIN 60A are members of Cal State Long Beach’s Shotokan Karate Club, the oldest martial art organization on campus. Shotokan is a style of karate that was developed[Read More…]
Finding diamonds in the rough
The student art galleries at Cal State Long Beach are home to a collaboration between a student artist painting abstract profiles on canvas, and one who paints portraits on abstract surfaces. Senior BFA in drawing and painting students Elmer Guevara and Robert Nehemiah present “Immaterial,” an art exhibit focusing on[Read More…]
CSULB music instructor raises scholarship money at Surf City Marathon
For the past 27 years, Cal State Long Beach’s University Wind Quintet has had Woodwind Director John Barcellona to thank for helping fund their annual scholarships. Their instructor isn’t afraid of raising money for the department in unconventional ways – even if it means working up a sweat. Each year,[Read More…]
Painting the roses red
For a student artist with the dream to one day make a living off of his work, La Rosa says getting exposure is the most important factor. Ironic perhaps, that he would prefer us not to expose his real name, but rather the name he goes by in the art[Read More…]
Undocuversity project wants to highlight immigrants’ struggles
Issues that complicate the lives of the undocumented student community may be unknown to the majority of the student body, but the Undocuversity project is looking to change that. Undocuversity is a semester long project by senior international studies major Jeff Ogle that aims to raise awareness about the rights[Read More…]
Tricking club jumps into Week of Welcome
As many as 250 clubs and organizations will be popping up tents for Week of Welcome today and Thursday as students explore the variety of student-run groups and what they each have to offer. Alongside some of the more common student associations, there are a number of unique clubs on[Read More…]
‘La Femme et le TGV’ nominated for Academy Award
If you were expecting this year’s Oscars to be full of distant Hollywood stars and directors, you may be surprised to find a connection close to home — or at least close to campus. One of Cal State Long Beach’s own alumni is nominated for the 2017 Live Action Short[Read More…]
Higgins gets involved
As students poured into the Multicultural Center at last semester’s end-of-the-year debriefing for some free Panda Express, many stop and talk to a recognizable face: Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs Jon Higgins. He and co-assistant director Christian Lozano greeted visitors at their holiday dinner, where students gathered to unwind and[Read More…]