The club connects current and former foster youth through social events, fundraising and community service.
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Long Beach State men’s basketball: Redshirts
Colin Slater, Breyon Jackson and Jeffrey Yan will trade their team polos for game uniforms after returning from redshirt seasons.
Stalking, harassing phone calls and more hit-and-runs
Two Long Beach State students filed stalking reports to the University Police Department this past week. Their stories lead this week’s crime blotter.
CSULB women’s soccer falls in critical rivalry match against UCI Sunday
The black-and-blue rivalry lived up to its reputation at the expense of the Beach Sunday night, as the Anteaters scored two second-half goals to hand Long Beach a catastrophic loss.
Long Beach State women’s volleyball outlasts Northridge Saturday
The Beach defeated the Matadors in five sets despite giving up an early 2-0 lead behind sophomore outside hitter Kashauna Williams.
S3E8 | SPORTS: Mid-semester moves
Ralston Dacanay and Manny Valladares are back to talk about their experiences with their respective beats, such as men’s basketball’s returning redshirts. Then they rundown the latest CSULB women’s volleyball, tennis and soccer action.
Music Credit: “By The Pool” by LAKEY INSPIRED https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
Scary and sexy Halloween costumes allow needed expression
Part of Halloween’s significance is how it allows for radical self-expression. It is socially acceptable and even encouraged, to dress as a bloodstained nurse in a miniskirt on Oct. 31.
Climathon 2019 returns to CSULB challenging food scarcity, waste and sourcing
Throughout the 24-hour event individuals discussed, researched and created potential solutions to the complex issues of climate change and food scarcity.
Long Beach State men’s water polo suffers close loss to UCSB Saturday
No. 4 UCSB defeats No. 7 Long Beach in a tight game Saturday night at the Ken Lindgren Aquatics Center. The tense match left fans biting their nails until the final second.
CSULB CAPS reports a 50% increase in walk-ins this semester
This semester, Counseling and Psychological Services counselors have seen more students than any semester before. CAPS is looking to increase staff for next semester.