As Long Beach State seniors’ time comes to an end, students reflect on their time here and get ready for the next chapter.
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Meet the new ASI President Mitali Jain
New ASI President Mitali Jain hopes to increase awareness of the resources offered to students as she starts her term on June 1.
Ma’Qhi Berry’s sweet Beach career insight
Long Beach State women’s basketball senior guard Ma’Qhi Berry wrapped up her final season at The Beach. After six years, she is ready to graduate and start a life after college.
IPCDC in Community Project Funding Request for $3.5 million
By: Elisa Arquieta Congressman Robert Garcia announced that the Associated Students, Inc. Isabel Patterson Child Development Center at California State University Long Beach may be awarded $3.5 million through Community Project Funding if approved by Congress. According to the Community Project Funding (CPF) proposal for the fiscal year 2024, the[Read More…]
Best bathrooms on campus
These bathrooms have been deemed some of the best bathrooms on campus.
Beach Weekly S10E15: Worker strikes, School shooting in Serbia & more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S10E15: Worker strikes, School shooting in Serbia & more
How history major Cameron Forgey began living through an incurable disease
As student Cameron Forgey was slowly getting back to the old dynamics of the university prior to COVID-19, he was met with a chronic disease that steered his life in a different direction.
CSULB student drives passion through ASL
Elizabeth Griswold grew a passion for linguistics and American Sign Language which grew her goal to help and spread awareness for the hearing impaired.
Class of ’23 shares differing perspectives on the CSULB experience
Three students from the class of 2023 open up about their experience at Long Beach State, sharing both the positives and negatives of their college careers.
Graduates ready their tassels for Cultural graduation ceremonies
With the lack of a traditional ceremony at Angel Stadium, student graduates are given the opportunity to have a traditionally styled commencement at the Cultural Graduation Ceremonies.