A look at the state of marine wildlife.
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CSU, UC to require vaccines for fall pending FDA approval
As early as the fall semester, the CSU and UC systems may require students, staff and faculty to provide a proof of vaccination to be cleared to return to campus.
Should I stay or should I go?
As fall registration approaches, I decide if I should return to in-person classes or remain online for one more semester.
Derek Chauvin convicted in murder of George Floyd
The former police officer was found guilty Tuesday on all three charges in the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Bob Cole, Film and Electronic Arts Department share in-person opportunities for fall 2021
As CSULB offers more in-person classes for fall 2021, Bob Cole Conservatory of Music and the Film and Electronic Arts Department share more about what students may have access to next semester beyond in-person instruction.
Long Beach City Council approves health strategic plan, moves forward with tree replacement program
Councilmembers came to a unanimous vote in approving the strategic five-year plan for citywide health improvement and an eco-friendly tree replacing motive.
As Long Beach reopens, a new normal emerges
How life is resuming on the streets of Long Beach as more restaurants and businesses open up.
Relics camera store in Long Beach captures inclusivity in photography
Drake Woodson is the owner of Relics, a vintage camera store in Long Beach. Woodson opened the business in February and is using the storefront to show that the field of photography can be accessible to anyone.
Graduating CSULB students looking to buy or sell commencement tickets
In an attempt to get extra guest tickets for friends and family, some graduating seniors are planning on purchasing tickets from or selling to other students.
Why I went vegan: An honest story
Veganism is still one of the hottest dietary trends, but why should you do it? Here’s why I did.