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Halloween traditions maintained despite COVID-19
A socially distant October has eliminated most gatherings and celebrations, however, that hasn’t stopped residents of Long Beach from putting on elaborate displays.
The history of Halloween
Rooted in ancient tradition, the fall holiday once used to mean more than gorging on candy and wearing glitter.
Daily Forty-Niner staff picks: Favorite Halloween candy
Daily Forty-Niner staff shares their favorite Halloween candy picks.
Beach Weekly S5E10 — Welcome to the mask-erade
This week, News Editor Julia Terbeche talks about the history of Halloween and previews our latest photo story, featuring spookily decorated houses in Long Beach, as well as a Daily Forty-Niner-curated Halloween playlist. Special Projects Editor Peter Villafane discusses safe and socially distant ways to celebrate the holiday.
CSULB holds vigil for family killed in Halloween crash
The community came together at an emotional vigil in honor of Raihan Dakhil and her family after their deaths due to a tragic incident on Halloween night.
S3E9 | NEWS: Long Beach’s Halloween Shooting Vigil
Join Hannah and Perry this week as they discuss the vigil held in the aftermath of the recent mass shooting in Long Beach.
IN PHOTOS: Halloween costumes on campus 2019
These are some of the Halloween costumes seen around Long Beach State Oct. 31.
A chilling evening: The Queen Mary’s Dark Hour
The 10th anniversary of Dark Harbor gave guests a behind the scenes look at what brings the frights to life. Showcased on select nights, “Dark Hour” provided a closeup of the horrors and answered all the secrets about the haunted attraction.
CSULB students spill the tea about their favorite monsters
In this Halloween edition of spill the tea, CSULB students talk about their favorite monsters.