The Long Beach Indigenous community shares different perspectives on land acknowledgments and calls for more sincerity to pave the way for inclusivity.
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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.
CSULB set to go fully digital for textbooks next Fall
A new digital system to distribute textbooks will start next year due to a plummet in physical textbook sales.
Tiki takeover: get your liquid courage from The Bamboo Club
The Bamboo Club pays respect to Tiki culture with its atmosphere, menu, events and interior design.
Deaka McClain: An agent for change and ADA advocacy
After recently securing a spot in the BMAC Hall of Fame, Deaka McClain’s journey through higher education and disability advocacy has placed her in a unique position of influence.
Continental Delicatessen: a glimpse of Deutschland
A look at how the family-run establishment displays the marriage of football and culture of its owners.
California Faculty Association schedules strike on multiple campuses for December
While it will be a few weeks until the California Faculty Association can action, such as striking, against the California State University system, plans for such events are in the works.
Students celebrate Dia de los Muertos
The on-campus Dia de los Muertos event highlighted traditional festivities and the holiday’s importance in Mexican culture.
‘Open your eyes, blind to history,’ AIS department creates installation for forgotten genocide
The California Gold Rush is often remembered as a period filled with hope, as people from across the U.S. pursued the dream of discovering gold. For Indigenous communities, it is a somber chapter marked by the deaths of Native lives.