Artist Priscilla Moreno shares her journey with art, how it became a tool for self-acceptance and her transformation into a full-time artist in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
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CSULB’s moot court team advances to the national tournament
Long Beach State was the third team ever to win a national moot court championship, striving to regain its title at the 2021 American Moot Court Association National Tournament.
CSU aims to increase help for struggling students
The California State University held an online panel Tuesday to discuss Homelessness Awareness Week in an effort to promote solutions to housing and food insecurities faced by students in the 23-campus system.
We can’t afford to lose the Affordable Care Act
Breaking down the Affordable Care Act and why college students should care about equal access to health care.
Songbird Boutique in Long Beach continues to soar thanks to owner Jennifer Hill
Jennifer Hill, owner of the longtime storefront in Retro Row known for its one-of-a-kind goods, shares how the business is an extension of who she is and how it’s survived in the middle of the pandemic.
CSULB’s CAPS sees low number of students at pre- and post-election support spaces
Even with additional stress related to the 2020 presidential election, only a handful of Long Beach State students sought out psychological support from CAPS to help cope.
How to write a statement of purpose
When applying to graduate school, students should strive to showcase their individuality and strengths in their personal statement and avoid oversharing unnecessary personal details.
What are admissions committees looking for in a graduate student?
Here are some qualities and qualifications that admission counselors like to see in grad school applicants.
Is the master’s the new bachelor’s?
Is one degree enough for the ever-changing job market? Some say no.
PhysTEC program encourages students to pursue a career in education
The PhysTEC program encourages students in the Department of Physics to consider teaching careers at high schools. But, the program has proved to do more than just that.