Another week, another increase – CSULB is on the path to becoming inaccessible to the public despite being a public university.
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A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham showcases the power of vulnerability through dance
The New York-based touring group returned to CSULB with dance works that celebrated love, angst and yearning.
Rainbow capitalism does not help the LGBTQ+ community
Companies sell Pride-themed merchandise every June, to cater to the LGBTQ+ community, but these companies aren’t as supportive as they appear.
When life gives you lemons, make Brazilian lemonade
CSULB students flex their kitchen skills with red bell peppers and Brazilian lemonade at Sustain U’s first installment of Pass the Plate.
Destiny Islas brings diabetes awareness to CSULB
Graduate student Destiny Islas hopes to continue creating a sense of security for students and faculty living with diabetes on campus.
The students at the helm of dormitory life
Melanie Vo is one of many residential assistants working to make the dorm life a memorable experience.
Taco Tuesday class led by Chef Paul Blanco
Los Angeles Hospitality Training Academy Kitchen’s Chef Paul Blanco taught a taco technique class on Tuesday as part of the Latinx Heritage Month events.
How the murder of Matthew Shepard taught me to fight hate
25 years after the murder of Matthew Shepard, our country took many steps forward, then some steps backward.
New dean promises an optimistic future at the College of the Arts
New College of the Arts dean, Royce W. Smith, hopes to build community and address ongoing issues for staff and students.
Jazz sensation Samara Joy takes center stage at The Beach
The 23-year-old jazz singer performed to a sold out crowd in Long Beach as a part of her U.S. tour.