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.
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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.
CSULB’S first Wellness Week: a recap on its aim and impact
Amidst the college mental health crisis, the university held a series of programs to address the leading health concerns among young adults.
‘Our Time Machine’ makes its CSULB screening
The award-winning documentary captured audiences’ minds and hearts with its intimate look into a father-son relationship.
CSULB professor, Gabriel Estrada, researches the hidden history of their ancestors
The religious studies professor spent two decades traveling to Mexico to learn as much as they could about the history and language their ancestors spoke. Later developing two classes from their findings.
CSULB women’s soccer snaps losing streak in 2-0 shutout vs UC Riverside
Long Beach State women’s soccer snapped a three-game losing streak against the Highlanders with several players making significant contributions to the offense.
Sex shouldn’t sell Halloween costumes
The only spooky thing about Halloween is the continuing sexualization of costumes.
Conoley considers ‘new kind of college’ as a ‘home’ for honors students
President Conoley plans a new honors college to be a step-up from the University Honors Program. The new college will be an affordable, participatory honors experience for willing students, she said.
CSULB students and staff spill the tea on misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community
For Spill the Tea: OUTober edition, students give their take on untrue perceptions of the LGBTQ+ community and how they fit outside these molds.