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Beach Weekly S11E14: CSULB trade workers strike, Israel-Hamas temporary ceasefire & more
Beach Weekly S11E14: CSULB trade workers strike, Israel-Hamas temporary ceasefire & more
Israel-Palestine, a Middle Eastern Studies professor’s perspective
Middle Eastern Studies professor Yousef Baker shares his thoughts on the Israel-Palestine conflict through a Q&A.
Israel-Palestine, a Jewish Studies professor’s perspective
Jewish Studies professor Jeffrey Blutinger shares his thoughts on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Community flower shop grew strong roots in Long Beach
After 45 years in the flower business, this family run flower market continues to blossom for the Long Beach community.
Dine in or on the go with the power of plants
Places like Plant Power Fast Food, a favorite of veg-centric students, make it possible to skip a traditionally greasy fast food experience.
CSULB trade workers strike near the Walter Pyramid
Teamsters and CSULB workers set up shop near E. Atherton St. and Merriam Way at 5 a.m. to protest against unfair labor practices.
‘Do you know where you stand?’: Indigenous perspectives on land acknowledgments
The Long Beach Indigenous community shares different perspectives on land acknowledgments and calls for more sincerity to pave the way for inclusivity.
Long Beach band, Sadie, makes waves in the local music scene
An interview with Sadie offers a closer look into the bands creative process and initial start as a musical group.
Sexual harassment bill passes, requiring CSU campuses to expand policy
After formal investigations, the Senate passed a bill to provide stricter regulations to the current CSU sexual harassment policy, which will be effective on January 1, 2024.