Many CSULB students have been vocal about their frustration and disappointment in the university’s decisions on the commemoration for the class of 2022. Xiomara Santos shares her experience on why having a traditional ceremony is so important.
Lifestyle
Opinions in this category cover any opinions you have pretty much about anything other than what we already have categories for under opinions. Opinions about moving out, “adulting,” opinions about other opinions, opinions about working out, about living where you live, etc.
Skating helped me figure out my identity
My first skateboard opened up my world up to skating and to something I knew I always felt inside but could never identify- masculinity.
A degree to succeed: The pressure of being a first-generation student
While I’m the eldest daughter and the first in my family to pursue a bachelor’s degree, it can become overwhelming at times because my parents escaped from poverty to leave everything behind.
Summer is here
After a unique semester, summer is finally around the corner.
CSULB student reflects on balancing responsibilities through the pandemic
As things appear to be getting back to normal, CSULB student Berenize Montoya takes a moment to look back at the past year.
Artists adapting to the pandemic
Students within the arts have adapted to working virtually, but as in-person opportunities begin to return, it is integral that the arts aren’t left behind.
Hit a home run with your diploma
A super senior’s thoughts on the in-person commencement ceremony at Angel Stadium this spring.
Should I stay or should I go?
As fall registration approaches, I decide if I should return to in-person classes or remain online for one more semester.
Why I went vegan: An honest story
Veganism is still one of the hottest dietary trends, but why should you do it? Here’s why I did.
Zoom is the new swear word
How midterm fatigue and virtual learning has me ready to drive down the 405.