There have been long lines and big crowds as students are excited The Nugget Grill & Pub is back open after being closed for three years.
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Son of a Beach S2E1: Kylie Jenner controversy, Panic! At The Disco call it quits, Princess Diana’s dress & more
Son of a Beach S2E1: Kylie Jenner controversy, Panic! At The Disco call it quits, Princess Diana’s dress & more
Long Beach State student redesigns Canvas logo
CSULB graduate Sandra Pulido re-designed the CSULB’s educational program logo for Canvas.
“Everything, Everywhere, All at Once” and its cultural significance
“Everything, Everywhere, All at Once” seamlessly spans across genres while tackling difficult topics of identity, mental illness, and the meaning of life.
LGBTQ+ artists to be featured in Outober exhibit
In hopes of informing the campus community about the importance of recognizing and respecting identities within the LGBTQ+ community, 15 artists will showcase art representing their identities at an exhibit on Oct. 11 in front of the campus bookstore.
CSULB arts students share their summer projects
Rather than taking summer to relax, many student artists used their free time to work on art projects.
CSULB alumni capture the new Gerald Desmond Bridge in art exhibit
Four School of Art alumni became part of the crew on the building site of the newly opened Gerald Desmond Bridge, documenting its three year process.
Bob Cole Conservatory of Music students prepare for junior and senior recitals at home
Students from the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music share how they are performing their junior and senior recitals amid the coronavirus pandemic, changing this once in-person performance into a pre-recorded experience.
CSULB’s Campus Couture to host a virtual fashion show for the second time
Campus Couture, Long Beach State’s annual fashion show, will be held virtually with an accompanying digital magazine and is set to debut next May.
The Carpenter Center participates in nationwide #RedAlertRESTART event
The pandemic has caused the live events industry to face widespread wage reductions and job losses due to the cancellation of live events and venue closures. On Sept. 1, the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center took to Twitter to bring attention to the cause.