Metalworks and jewelry student Yucen Liu showcases her piece,“Mom said if I accidentally eat watermelon seeds,” at the student art galleries Feb. 9-13.
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BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY PRIMER | Bernie Sanders
In the first episode of the Daily Forty-Niner Democratic Presidential Primary Primer, host Manuel Valladares dives into presidential candidate and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Valladares discusses Sanders’ platform and explores issues such as healthcare, college tuition and the climate crisis. This is the first episode of a week-long limited series that will feature the top five democratic presidential candidates amongst college students, according to polling by Chegg media group.
From addict to advocate: ASI Sen. Dale Lendrum’s story
The ASI senator once lived a life of crime and heavy drug use but is now using those experiences to advocate on others’ behalf.
Crime Blotter: Threatening messages, a dog in a car and reported theft
Threatening messages, a dog in a car and a washer theft are in this week’s blotter.
S4E4 | BEACH WEEKLY | On-campus medical abortions
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives the lowdown of upcoming campus events and sits with Daily Forty-Niner News Editor Madalyn Amato to discuss Senate Bill 24, which will require all CSU campuses to provide on-campus medical abortions by 2023. Sports analyst Manuel Valladares gives an update on the latest in Beach athletics, including a look at the LBSU men’s basketball team and its recent struggles.
Seven CSULB alumni help record latest Star Wars soundtrack
Alumni of the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music sing in the Los Angeles Master Chorale for the Oscar-nominated “Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker.”
Reproductive rights crimes to become UPD crime classification
Student Health Services and the University Police Department are preparing for possible crimes against campus abortion providers once on-campus abortions are implemented in 2023.
Long Beach, we have a Big West problem
Sitting last in the conference standings midway through the season, Long Beach State men’s basketball is headed towards its first losing season in over 12 years.
Q&A with CSULB CAPS Director Bongjoo Hwang
The Counseling and Psychology Services director sits down to recap the program’s progress and plans for the future.
Long Beach State looks to sweep the season series against Cal Poly
It will be a battle in the paint as the Beach look to contain Cal Poly’s Sierra Campisano.