Four School of Art alumni became part of the crew on the building site of the newly opened Gerald Desmond Bridge, documenting its three year process.
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Hero Pay touches Long Beach community through Kroger store closures, protests
Since the policy’s implementation in January, the city has seen multiple supermarket shutdowns and backlash from local activists.
Daily Forty-Niner welcomes new editor in chief
Ashley Ramos will start her time as editor of the Daily Forty-Niner this fall.
Long Beach’s big bats overwhelm Hawai’i
An all around offensive effort from the Beach’s softball team made for impressive back-to-back wins Friday night.
Dirtbags’ bats go cold against UC Irvine
UC Irvine erased an early deficit as Long Beach State’s bullpen struggled in the opening series loss.
Softball player Alyssa Gonzalez’s final inning
Senior first baseman Alyssa Gonzalez led Long Beach State softball through the pandemic. Now she’s looking to lead the team to a Big West conference championship before she graduates.
CSULB extends deadline for grad slides to May 7
With commencement less than a month away, Long Beach State officials have released more information about the upcoming ceremonies.
Students upset over rumored tuition increase, denied by CSULB officials
Students in a private CSULB Facebook group express frustration after believing the university increased fees for the fall 2021 semester.
What are students listening to at CSULB?
The website Everynoise shows what students from different universities are listening to, and it found that for CSULB students, alternative R&B and pop are some of the most popular genres of music for students.
CSULB’s ASI anticipates over $23 million in funding to be spent on student services, activities
Millions from ASI’s 2021-22 operating budgets will be allocated for rehiring student assistants and student programs.