Current and upcoming LGBTQ+ educators at CSULB share their thoughts on the complexities of expressing their identity in the classroom.
Special Projects
Online dating within the LGBTQ+ community
While online dating can be a challenge for anyone, students who identify as queer expressed obstacles they found unique to their own experience.
Letter from the Editor
On my first day in Long Beach last year, I walked through East Broadway and felt a sense of security and acceptance that I had never felt before. The sidewalks were painted with rainbow flags and “You are welcome here” stickers were plastered on every door and window. In an[Read More…]
CSULB provides resources for students in the LGBTQ+ Community
LGBTQ+ students can take part in a variety of LGBTQ+ clubs and resources on campus to help feel supported within The Beach community
Being gay was never an option for me
How my culture’s ideology and my religious trauma shaped my younger, closeted self into becoming homophobic.
Rainbow-washing: Companies’ performative allyship is futile
Allyship limited to one month a year, done merely for publicity and profit, and without constant, genuine commitment to uplifting queer voices year-round does little for the community.
CSULB welcomes the new assistant director of the LGBTQ+ resource center
This year’s OUTober events will be overseen by Brenden Thomas Cashatt, the new queer and trans assistant director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center.
Is Graduate School Worth It?
To apply or not to apply, that is the question.
Things to consider before applying to graduate school
Advisors from the colleges of business and philosophy shared their recommendations on what to keep in mind during your decision process.
Letter from the Editor
As a current third-year with two jobs and 15 class units to worry about, the absolute last thing on my mind is the possibility of applying to graduate school in the future.