Long Beach State men’s basketball team may participate in Paradise Jam tournament in November if public health guidelines permit.
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Students express disappointment toward a virtual spring semester
As Long Beach State looks ahead toward another virtual semester, students share their mixed feelings toward continuing with their education online.
‘Age and youth in action’: Why the Long Beach Gray Panthers continues their fight for equality
Started in 1974, the Long Beach Gray Panthers continue to advocate for seniors, Black Lives Matters and other groups in need in the city.
CSULB graduate Jess Kung on their documentary short ‘Faith Alone’
CSULB graduate Jess Kung’s discusses the value of storytelling through different mediums and their documentary short “Faith Alone,” featured in KCET’s Fine Cut Festival meant for emerging filmmakers.
Letter from the editor: Student journalists are journalists, period.
Just because we’re learning, that doesn’t mean we’re not legit.
CSULB dance students and faculty take part in an all virtual performance
Rebecca Lemme, the co-coordinator of the BFA program for dance at CSULB, directs an all virtual performance with her outside dance studio, CSULB alumni and students.
Long Beach State athletics department stays afloat despite classes remaining virtual through spring 2021
Despite academics remaining online through the spring 2021 semester, Long Beach State athletics director Andy Fee said the department is still in good shape.
ASI’s Lobby Corps to educate students on voting issues and registration ahead of November election
The Associated Students, Inc. Lobby Corps made plans Thursday to prepare students for the upcoming election with campaigns covering voter registration and mail-in voting, as well as climate change and racial justice issues.
Conoley confirms chancellor’s announcement, CSULB to continue virtual delivery through spring 2021
Following the announcement made by CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White earlier in the afternoon, President Jane Close Conoley confirmed that Long Beach State will remain virtual through the spring semester.
BREAKING: Campuses to continue virtual instruction next semester, CSU announces
After “careful consideration of a multitude of factors,” all 23 California State University campuses will remain online for the spring semester Chancellor Timothy P. White announced Thursday.