The Women’s History Month Kickoff brought together athletes, students and associations to celebrate achievements, self-love and womanhood.
Tag: Cal State
Conoley denounces antisemitic flyers posted on campus
President Conoley takes a stand against antisemitism and reaffirms the college’s commitment to inclusivity, following reports of antisemitic flyers being circulated.
Israel-Hamas war locally impacts Long Beach residents
Long Beach locals and students share their perspectives and experiences regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
New Tradition brings fresh contemporary music to Orange County
Meshing Vietnamese influences and traditional rock together, New Tradition creates contemporary music that appeals to a large audience of music lovers.
First Fridays at Bixby Knolls returns for a night of entertainment
Long Beach locals celebrate at Bixby Knolls’ First Fridays with a night full of music, shopping and community engagement.
BSU continues to find ways to celebrate Black History
Black campus organizations host events throughout the school year to promote Black culture and its impact.
Origami Day at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden
Explore Origami Day in the scenery of the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden.
Four hours in Los Angeles: A blend of cultures, people and entertainment
As one of the biggest cities in the country, Los Angeles has a lot to offer. From its sprawling downtown to its lesser-known hideaways, L.A. is a city in flux. Although it has been ravaged by gentrification, there are still many gems throughout the city.
Heart of fire: Aaron Bushnell’s sacrifice for Palestine
As the death toll rises in Gaza and Israel’s actions go unchecked by the United States, forms of extreme protest such as that of Aaron Bushnell will only increase in intensity until the violence is stopped.
Embracing all elements of spirituality at The Elemental Shop
The Elemental Shop aims to be a spiritual collective, gathering spiritual items from all sorts of origins.