Viva Long Beach was made for and by community members and aimed to be one of the city’s first Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations.
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“A Night of Student Work”: Sad, silly and queer
The Department of Theatre Arts first production of the semester explores queer challenges through the lens of a diverse cast.
Street Fighter 6 showdown at new Esports Lounge
The new Esports Lounge at the USU will host a variety of gaming competitions for student gamers this fall semester.
Olivia Rodrigo spills her GUTS in the best way possible
After the success of her debut album “SOUR” in 2021, Olivia Rodrigo has continued to keep up with the sweet consistency of the angsty teenage girl with the release of her sophomore album titled “GUTS.”
Is New Age compatible with Christianity?
New Age has become a popular movement within the Gen Z spaces, especially among the Christian youth. Are New Age practices biblical?
Positive changes are on the horizon for the library with new dean, Elizabeth Dill
Elizabeth Dill, new dean of the University Library, hopes to engage the CSULB community with fun events and new policies.
Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour is a show like no other
Beautiful clear vocals, bedazzled costumes, robotic props and iconic dancers graced the stage to wrap up the Renaissance World Tour into the perfect package.
Setting the stage ablaze: An exclusive interview with Nitefire
An interview with Los Angeles based band Nitefire gives insight on the lively, local music scene.
The Magic of Mushrooms and Mental Health
Los Angeles could be next to decriminalize psilocybin and the public is curious about what it could do for the future of therapy.
CSULB students balance work and school
Learn how students at Cal State Long Beach are able to balance work and full-time studies.