Even though our campus is full of historic and artistic expression, it’s almost too easy to take these things for granted and forget they’re even there.
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Hottest hair trends to beat the summer heat
With summer fastly approaching, get ready to hitch your hair up into these fashionable hairdos.
Outdoor construction offers different ways to learn
The outdoor classrooms will span across campus and stay available to any professor and student willing to use them.
Mental Health Month at CSULB
It’s mental health month, and CSULB offers a plethora of mental health resources for students; here are some programs that should be utilized.
The future of Native American rights is in the hands of the Supreme Court
According to Native American Rights Fund, ICWA has been recognized by child welfare experts as the standard in child welfare practice. The law has helped many Native children and families in the child welfare systems. However, the law has been challenged and that risks ICWA’s power to help Native American children.
Administrative choices leave CSULB students feeling unheard and unseen
Students have grown more and more frustrated with CSULB administration and the decisions that are being made on campus.
Skateboarding on campus: A misused privilege
Skateboarding can be a creative outlet for students but when the safety of other students is overlooked, it becomes a problem.
The spring slack phenomenon
The rise and fall of academic motivation takes place at the exact same time, every year, without fail. For students, attitudes toward academic motivation greatly plunge from the fall semester to the spring semester.
Inflation causes campus food truck prices to rise
The latest economic changes in Calif. have affected food trucks, causing them to raise their prices. Here’s a brief look at on-campus and off-campus food truck prices.
Let ’23 Walk holds picnic protest on quad
Let ’23 Walk continues fighting not just for their own commencement ceremony but for future CSULB graduating classes with a protest on campus.