ASI held celebrations for OUTober on Monday, Oct. 2 with the raising of the Pride flag being absent, despite previous approval to do so.
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New wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation directs hostilities towards youth
Students that identify as LGBTQ+ across the country are facing new challenges as they return back to school.
Laphonza Butler becomes first Black LGBTQ+ California senator
Newly appointed California senator Laphonza Butler becomes the first Black and openly lesbian person to have a seat in Congress.
Discover the unique offerings and LGBTQ+ culture on Retro Row
Retro Row is a hub of community and culture on a strip of Fourth St. in Long Beach. All year, businesses and other establishments on this historic street celebrate LGBTQ+ pride with merchandise, public art, resources and events.
2023 LGBTQ+ milestones around the globe
With many instances of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation passing this year, both domestic and international, positive milestones have been overlooked. Around the world in 2023, several breakthroughs have occurred, with more to come.
CSULB Police provides students the U-Lock program to fight against bike theft
As a university recognized as a silver level Bike Friendly University, the campus still struggles with bike theft.
Long Beach State upgrades shuttle services with new Passio GO app
Bye-bye to the Ride Systems App. Hello to Passio GO!
DACA ruling retains status quo
The status quo remains for current DACA status students despite the Texas district court ruling the DACA final rule unlawful.
Feinstein focused on work not ideology
Dianne Feinstein has died, but her focus was always on the work she could get accomplished.
New UPD officer hopes to be driving factor for the community
From correctional officer to jailer, Devon James now serves at the UPD.