The Dodgers are once again having a great regular season, but come October, none of it will matter without a World Series Championship.
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CSULB’s Fraternity and Sorority Life adjust to a virtual semester
With the transition to virtual learning, fraternities and sororities at CSULB are learning how to run their chapters and recruit new members.
Students spill the tea on how they’re balancing home and school life, all in the same space
Long Beach State students talk about how to balance work and life at the same time.
The CRay Project’s Long Beach Black Dance Festival creates space for Black Artists
The first Long Beach Black Dance Festival started on Aug. 9, a week-long event created by The CRay Project for the Black community to celebrate their work as dancers and performers on a stage of their own, highlighting how dance is an artform that can be used to educate and make powerful statements.
Why Labor Day is more important now than ever
Although many view Labor Day as a day to relax off from work, the day itself is rooted in the workers’ rights movement in America.
Grow Beach community garden to be relocated by spring 2021
The garden, originally located next to the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center, will be moved to the lawn near the Health and Human Services building.
CSULB administration encourages participation in scholar strike
As the post-Labor Day scholar strike gains traction across the nation, CSULB shows its explicit support by presenting an event schedule and ways to participate in the teach-in on racial violence in America.
More than just a fantasy
How fantasy football has grown from just a game to a multi-billion dollar industry and why I’m all-in every season.
Student Health Services to continue in-person visits, increase COVID-19 testing
Under newly imposed regulations, the health center remains open for the fall semester and is offering “telehealth evaluations” in addition to routine services.
Cis people: Do better
Cisgender people need to advocate for transgender people.