With many instances of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation passing this year, both domestic and international, positive milestones have been overlooked. Around the world in 2023, several breakthroughs have occurred, with more to come.
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Associate professor flourishes in the face of transphobic adversity
Dr. Kathryn Perkins opens up about her journey as a trans woman and an educator in a volatile political climate.
Long Beach State runs into stalemate versus Cal Poly
LBSU receives a hard-fought tie against Cal Poly 0-0 on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m.
Living euphorically through embraced self-identity
Even in California, living as a transgender individual can be difficult and stressful. Since attending Long Beach State, I have felt welcomed and accepted with open arms.
CSULB Police provides students the U-Lock program to fight against bike theft
As a university recognized as a silver level Bike Friendly University, the campus still struggles with bike theft.
Long Beach State upgrades shuttle services with new Passio GO app
Bye-bye to the Ride Systems App. Hello to Passio GO!
A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham showcases the power of vulnerability through dance
The New York-based touring group returned to CSULB with dance works that celebrated love, angst and yearning.
DACA ruling retains status quo
The status quo remains for current DACA status students despite the Texas district court ruling the DACA final rule unlawful.
Rainbow capitalism does not help the LGBTQ+ community
Companies sell Pride-themed merchandise every June, to cater to the LGBTQ+ community, but these companies aren’t as supportive as they appear.
Teed Up S2E5: Old sports desk vs. new sports desk
In Season 2 Episode 5 of Teed Up, the hosts Naoki Gima and Matthew Gomez bring in guests Davis Ramage and Matthew Coleman to talk about Long Beach State sports and American football.