The CSULB Commencement Team confirmed this year’s commencement will make its return to the Angel Stadium.
Tag: Anaheim
Los Angeles Angels approved to stay in the city of Anaheim through 2050
The Anaheim City Council voted Wednesday to keep the Angel Stadium of Anaheim in the city through 2050. Following unsuccessful attempts in 2014 and 2016 to relocate, the Angels will be staying in the city they’ve been playing in 1966. The approval includes selling the stadium and the surrounding 150[Read More…]
The Beach splits its first two games in Wooden Legacy return
Long Beach State men’s basketball stunned Providence with a 17-point comeback before falling to Wake Forest in the semifinals.
A short supply of happiness
Two weeks away from graduation and I feel like I’m finally stumbling across the finish line. Unfortunately, as I’m about to make my escape, I’ll be leaving with a bad taste in my mouth after ASI failed to plan an event that included all students. Like thousands of my peers,[Read More…]
Money in Disneyheim
For Southern California natives, there are only two responses to Disneyland: it’s a magical place where dreams come true, or it’s the mecca of capitalism, whiny children and overpriced yet average tasting food. According to my Snapchat friends, I “visit Disneyland too much.” As if such a notion exists. On[Read More…]
Gallery: BlizzCon 2017 takes over Anaheim
The annual 2017 BlizzCon convention hosted thousands of video game enthusiasts over the weekend. The event ran on Friday and Saturday with activities packed in from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The convention organized by Blizzard Entertainment, the group responsible for Overwatch, Hearthstone and World of Warcraft offered attendees screenings, gaming tournaments,[Read More…]
Long Beach second on list of worst-run cities in the U.S.
After WalletHub ranked Long Beach the second worst ran city in the United States last week, Ed Kamlan, the Long Beach City Manager’s media contact, questioned the study’s research methodology. “We can’t comment on exactly how [WalletHub] reached their conclusion,” Kamlan said. “But clearly we are very proud of Long[Read More…]