It took student Joshua Brennecke a card stock paper and a marker to make a difference in students’ lives, but like every hero, a history lies beneath his sign.
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Florida bans AP African American Studies
Florida’s Stop W.O.K.E. (Wrong to Our Kids and Employees) Act was recently used to prevent high school students from enrolling in an Advanced Placement African American Studies course.
CSULB alumnus allegedly involved in synagogue shooting, same suspect arrested by UPD last year
A former Long Beach State student was recently identified as the alleged shooter in two shootings outside a Jewish synagogue last week.
Cammon flies under the radar with pride
Women’s head basketball coach Jeff Cammon is honored to build on the historic achievement and foundation laid out by his mentor Glenn McDonald.
Beach Weekly S10E5: CSULB closes childcare center, Ohio train derailment & more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S10E5: CSULB closes childcare center, Ohio train derailment & more
University to relocate the Cultural Resource Center by summer 2024
President Conoley explains issues financing a new Cultural Resource Center and her solution to move O.H.O.S. to the library basement.
LBSU dominates NJIT across back-to-back sweeps
The LBSU men’s volleyball team reclaims its spot in the win column after the defeats last week against UCLA.
Esports Association holds Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament for students
Students of different majors show off their skills in-person while having fun and competing against each other in a tournament.
CDC hosts workshop, Career Insights for Black Students
CSULB’s Career Development Center is hosting a hybrid panel from the Boeing Black Employees Association regarding Career Insights for Black students.
My dream school admission was too good to be true
How college admissions season went from the best time of my life to the worst.