Norwegian basketball forward Tobias Rotegaard has found a program to call home.
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Values of togetherness resound more than ever during the 2023 Lunar New Year
The significance of the Lunar New Year which started on Jan. 22 is highlighted especially after recent devastating events on Asian communities.
Women’s march held on 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade
On the 50-year anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, hundreds of people marched in Long Beach to protest the overturning of the landmark case.
Vigil held for Monterey Park massacre victims
After the massacre of 11 people last week, the Monterey Park community gathered to mourn the victims.
Mass shooting taints Lunar New Year celebration for CSULB AAPI community
The deadliest shooting in LA County history took the lives of 11 victims, injuring nine more, in a minority community that has already endured a steep rise in hate crimes since the pandemic.
Richardson outlines first 100-day goals as mayor
In his first 100 days, Mayor Rex Richardson will address the homelessness crisis and encourage economic growth and cultural inclusion.
High tides cause Peninsula floods, Seal Beach contamination
Residents at Seal Beach and the Long Beach Peninsula are bracing for heavy rain after high swells flooded the area on Friday.
ASI’s Beach Balance teams up to fight student hunger
Students facing food insecurities due to homelessness or financial hardships are offered relief.
22 Short Scares, Three Big Winners
Hundreds of thousands of covers in a library — which one for a spooky story?
Is CSULB lacking in campus events?
CSULB provides students with typical school events, but where is the variation that other universities have? Students tell it like it is.