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Tag: history
Changemakers: five Black women who rewrote U.S. history
Black women’s accomplishments and contributions to U.S. history are commonly overlooked. It’s time to change that.
The fourth annual Long Beach Ranchos Walk in photos
This year, the 9.4 mile route took participants from Long Beach State campus to Rancho Los Cerritos.
CSULB professor, Gabriel Estrada, researches the hidden history of their ancestors
The religious studies professor spent two decades traveling to Mexico to learn as much as they could about the history and language their ancestors spoke. Later developing two classes from their findings.
S3E6 | SPORTS: When did CSULB have a football team?
Ralston Dacanay and Manny Valladares return from their two-week hiatus and run down some of the incoming freshmen for Men’s Basketball, the history behind CSULB Football and the preparation by Women’s Tennis’ return to action.
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The rise of women’s studies at CSULB
CSULB’s women’s, gender and sexuality studies department fought an uphill battle to get to where they are today.
The nutty history of the CSULB fox squirrel
The fox squirrel, native to the Eastern U.S. that most students interact with, took years to eventually migrate to CSULB. Now, they are abundant on campus and have become symbolic to students.
CSULB football remains a distant part of Long Beach State’s past
Long Beach State football was once a prominent piece in the sports community, but after sanctions and down years piled up the team was disbanded in 1991.
CSULB’s bumpy parking history
From the simple beginning of parking in a dirt lot to 14,090 paved spots, “Parking has always been a problem.”
From demonstrations to decline: A history of student protests at Long Beach State
Protests have drastically changed at Long Beach State from the 1960s to now. In celebration of the university’s 70th anniversary, the Daily Forty-Niner takes a look at the history of student-led demonstrations at CSULB.