Administration members are developing strategies to change the college’s financial planning as Long Beach State navigates a challenging budget deficit.
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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.
EESA, a home away from home for students
The Eritrean-Ethiopian community comes together at CSULB to create a new community for each other to foster comfort and unity.
CSULB students join together and face off in Tekken 8 esports tournament
After nearly nine years, the Tekken franchise has released a sequel with new graphics, characters and game mechanics. CSULB students gathered in the USU Esports Lounge to celebrate Tekken 8’s arrival in a tournament.
‘No more greed’: Walkout protests CSU tuition hikes
Student organizations rally together in protest of CSU tuition increases.
Touchdown or tinfoil hats?
Debunking the NFL’s most outrageous conspiracy theory that NFL fans pass on; that the Super Bowl is “scripted” in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Coptic Christianity Club has become a beacon of faith on campus
Coptic Orthodox Christian students at Cal State Long Beach have made a community of religious celebration and practice at the Coptic Club.
EOP, Guardian Scholars alumni panel highlights Black excellence
Panelists discuss perseverance, strength and higher education during Black History Month.
Student-led photo gallery “Let it Linger” opens with evocative pieces
CSULB Photo Collective holds its first group show of the semester with “Let it Linger,” showcasing photographic work from students and alumni.