Students have grown more and more frustrated with CSULB administration and the decisions that are being made on campus.
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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.
Coachella catastrophe: Frank Ocean’s performance lets down fans
Frank Ocean disappointed fans with a Coachella performance that was lacking the most important aspect: the artist himself.
Buy-and-sell shop 2nd STREET USA to open on Belmont Shore
Coincidentally, designer buy-and-sell retail chain 2nd STREET USA will be opening a storefront on Belmont Shore’s Second Street.
The French hijab ban may impact the 2024 Summer Olympics
The 2024 Summer Olympics will take place in Paris, but the French have passed a law prohibiting athletes from wearing hijabs. Although the government claims it is not targeting Muslims, some feel like they are the target.
The era of holistic healing is flourishing
Younger generations are embracing health and wellness making holistic healing more prevalent in healing and treatment.
Achieving the highest good through spiritual practices
For some it’s religion, but for Nancy Scott. Spirituality is how she achieves her peace of mind.