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CSULB to allow graduating students just one guest ticket
Long Beach State has announced that graduating seniors will only receive one extra ticket for a family member or friend to attend the commencement ceremony this May.
Film Review: Best Picture nominee “Sound of Metal”
In this film review series, reporter Christian Lopez will be going through all seven Best Picture nominees for the 93rd Academy Awards in April. “Sound of Metal” depicts a fictional story of a heavy metal drummer suddenly losing his hearing.
Newly elected ASI president promises to be voice for students
Jesus Gonzalez will begin his term on June 1, promising to address issues like food insecurity, diversity and safely returning to campus in the fall.
CSULB requiring vaccines for on-campus residents for fall 2021
Long Beach State has announced that students living in the dorms must show proof of a CDC-approved vaccine, according to Housing and Residential Life.
Dyslexia on the brain
The Daily Forty-Niner’s multimedia editor reflects on her struggle with her learning disability, dyslexia.
Crime Blotter: CSULB sees vandalism, grand theft and petty theft
Another vending machine was broken into, new phones were stolen from the delivery box, and more items were stolen from a cubicle.
Beach Athletics supports ‘Fair Pay to Play Act’
Despite some concerns, Beach Athletics is preparing for student athletes to be able to get paid for their name, image and likeness.
Bob Cole Conservatory of Music raises $40,295 for student scholarship fund
March 31 marked the end of Bob Cole Conservatory of Music’s BeachFunder, which raised $40,295 to offset the projected $100,000 loss in scholarship money. The loss comes as a result of canceled live performances due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Alumna Brittany Olivia Logan’s path to the opera leads to recent wins
Brittany Olivia Logan, a Bob Cole Conservatory of Music alumna, won the Audience Choice Award for the Houston Grand Opera. Logan, a student at the University of Cincinnati, shares how she continued with her music education.