Four players score in double-figures for the Beach, but CSUN’s offensive performance led the way for a Matador victory.
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The Beach begins Big West campaign with regained confidence
Despite struggling to a 5-11 preseason record, Long Beach State men’s basketball looks to compete with the Big West’s best.
Long Beach State women’s soccer kicked out of playoff contention by CSUN Thursday
Long Beach statistically outplayed the CSUN in a must-win game but the Matadors defense held strong, shutting out the Beach 1-0.
CSULB women’s soccer pushes for the postseason with help from Big West foes
Currently, in sixth place with two games remaining, Long Beach State women’s soccer looks to fight for one of four spots in the Big West Conference tournament with a little help from conference foes.
CSULB women’s volleyball snaps six-game losing streak at CSUN
Long Beach trampled the Matadors in four sets Saturday, kicking off a three-game road trip with its first win in over three weeks.
Dirtbags walk-off into new territory against CSUN
Long Beach celebrates a cathartic win in uncertain times.
Poor shooting plagues Long Beach in loss to CSUN
Size inside was the clear advantage for the Matadors of Cal State Northridge (10-10) Saturday as Long Beach State was unable to get shots to fall in the paint, ultimately falling 51-37 in the Walter Pyramid. The 49ers started the game off shooting well, with two big catch-and-shoot three pointers[Read More…]
Beach Weekly: Episode 5
News Editor Emma DiMaggio and Assistant News Editor James Chow give a roundup of this week’s notable news stories: California State University Board of Trustees meetings, Associated Students Inc. homelessness panel and the Imagine Beach 2030 initiative. Board of Trustees: 0:32 ASI homeless awareness panel: 8:11 Beach 2030: 10:10 Music[Read More…]
CSUN fight to keep Ethnic Studies
Correction: Executive Order 1110 and 1100R will not eliminate the need for students to take courses in Ethnic Studies. California State University, Northridge and Long Beach State joined forces on Thursday to discuss their grievances on the Executive Order 1100R and 1110. The meeting was held in the multicultural building[Read More…]
Protesters defend ethnic and gender studies during Board of Trustees meeting
Correction: Executive Order 1110 and 1100R will not eliminate the need for students to take courses in Ethnic Studies. A circle of concerned students and professors from Long Beach State and California State University, Northridge, among other campuses, gathered near the entrance of the CSU Chancellor’s office Tuesday, chanting slogans[Read More…]