Jasmine Harr, a student who recently converted to Islam, is one example of the growing number of students who are joining the Muslim Students Association across the nation.
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Spill the Tea: How are students preparing for midterms?
With midterms approaching, students talk about how they deal with the stress and fun things they do to balance it out.
Monson family to take part in men’s basketball season
Men’s basketball head coach Dan Monson’s two sons join him on the LBSU court.
Spill the Tea: How do students feel about the mask mandate being lifted?
Masks are no longer required, but “strongly recommended” in classrooms. Students share their thoughts on the change.
Long Beach’s new Housing Element encourages CSULB to build their own housing
The Long Beach Housing Element, amongst the first of its kind approved by the state, aims to improve housing conditions in general.
Three-time Big West Weekly awardee shares drive for volleyball
Women’s volleyball setter Zayna Meyer shares her journey to Long Beach and receiving Big West Athletic Conference’s “freshman of the week” and “setter of the week” recognition twice.
“Electricidad” takes the stage at CSULB’s Studio Theater
A modern spin on Sophocles’ “Electra” will be performed until Oct. 8.
Welcoming film students back to the Beach with Adam Moore
Newly appointed Film and Electronic arts Department Chair Adam Moore shares details about experience at LBSU so far.
Cross country runner breaks multiple CSULB records
Ryley Fick made history as the first Cross Country Athlete at Long Beach to get a Big West Women’s Athlete of the Week Award.
Student leaders demand Conoley for new multicultural resource building
Student leaders challenged the university’s propaganda to support a diverse student body by voicing their concerns over the university’s treatment of the multicultural resource center.