With nearly 10 years of experience as a professional opera singer, Hahn was brought on to join the faculty at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music. With a passion for education and the performing arts, Hahn is eager to teach students what it takes to make it in the 21st century.
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.
Kleefeld Contemporary hires new director
Following his directorship at the University of Nevada, Reno, Paul Baker Prindle will be taking on the role of leading the university museum.
Frostbites is icing the dessert game in Long Beach
The local sorbet shop offers students a sweet spot to chill.
I did drag for the first time, here’s what I learned
The Daily 49er’s managing editor Austin Brumblay shares his experience as a performer in Draglicious, hosted by Delta Lambda Phi.
EDICIÓN ESPECIAL: Muralista Noelle Martínez deja su marca en Long Beach
Cuando se trata de arte callejera, Long Beach es una ciudad saturada. Uno no necesita aventurarse lejos de la universidad para encontrar obras gigantescas. Dispersos por toda la ciudad hay murales gigantes pintadas en complejos de apartamentos, negocios locales y en el paso subterráneo de la autopista, puentes y paredes[Read More…]
Roadblocks to degrees
Family duties and financial struggles are two main reasons as to why there aren’t more Pacific Islanders in higher education and they want that to change.
SPECIAL ISSUE: Long Beach residents’ home-baked bread becomes a city-staple
Enciso wakes up at 4 a.m. four days a week to perfect what he calls a recreation of Old World bread. He only uses organic flour and grains and sources them from farms in California.
Kierstin Stickney does it all
Series: Women of Long Beach State As a working mom of three small children ages 3, 6 and 9, Kierstin Stickney is pulled in many different directions daily. Stickney has worked for five years as the director of marketing and communications for the 49er Shops and a part-time lecturer for[Read More…]
SPECIAL SECTION: Dancing through decades of tradition
As the steady sound of drums and singing filled the air, Shigo Biiliilitso, or Yellow Horse felt the music in his heart. Holding his baby in his arms, the 23-year-old Navajo circled the Central Quad along with members of other tribes, all connecting through the music as they stomped on[Read More…]
SPECIAL SECTION: Generations span Pow Wow celebration
From young children to elders, different tribes from across California came together to display the way they dress, celebrate and create, at the 49th annual Pow Wow on Long Beach State’s campus this weekend. Pow Wow showcased decades of American Indian tradition from dance style to the food served. “It’s[Read More…]