When the time stroke 6 p.m., students rushed though The Walter Pyramid doors to get a good spot to see chart topping artist T-Pain. The event served as a way to end the semester prior to finals.
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A tale of 2 commencements
Administration at CSUF made a program for commencement including students in the planning which is something that CSULB has yet to develop.
Inflation causes campus food truck prices to rise
The latest economic changes in Calif. have affected food trucks, causing them to raise their prices. Here’s a brief look at on-campus and off-campus food truck prices.
Fans are having trouble “shaking off” recent issues with Ticketmaster
After Ticketmaster’s failure behind Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” ticket sales, other fans and artists have extreme concerns on what this means for the future sales of tickets.
Book lovers rejoice at the 43rd L.A. Times Festival of Books
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books might not be exactly what comes to mind during festival season, but it might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Distributing knowledge to impact the world
Long Beach State associate professor Lily House-Peters is involved in issues such as environmental philosophy, climate justice, environmental justice and so much more.
Motherhood amidst adversity
The moment student Samantha Schoner received a positive pregnancy test result, her teenage life was taken from her as she navigated through motherhood amidst adversities.
Letter from the Editor
As one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in California and the United States, the representation of this dynamic demographic is crucial to the community of Long Beach.
Queer identities found at NuDu Salon
Meredith and Shannon Salazar create community at this inclusive and queer-friendly salon in Long Beach.
Karen Bass wins, her plans as first Black woman mayor of L.A.
The election for Los Angeles mayor was called for Karen Bass, as she held a 46,578 vote lead on her opponent.