The Eritrean-Ethiopian community comes together at CSULB to create a new community for each other to foster comfort and unity.
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CSULB students join together and face off in Tekken 8 esports tournament
After nearly nine years, the Tekken franchise has released a sequel with new graphics, characters and game mechanics. CSULB students gathered in the USU Esports Lounge to celebrate Tekken 8’s arrival in a tournament.
Coptic Christianity Club has become a beacon of faith on campus
Coptic Orthodox Christian students at Cal State Long Beach have made a community of religious celebration and practice at the Coptic Club.
EOP, Guardian Scholars alumni panel highlights Black excellence
Panelists discuss perseverance, strength and higher education during Black History Month.
Student-led photo gallery “Let it Linger” opens with evocative pieces
CSULB Photo Collective holds its first group show of the semester with “Let it Linger,” showcasing photographic work from students and alumni.
CSULB rings in the Lunar New Year with on campus celebration
The Year of the Dragon made its way to Long Beach State campus for the community to commemorate the Lunar New Year with traditional festivities.
Singing across the globe with Jonathan Talberg
Embarking on his 24th year at Long Beach State, Jonathan Talberg shares his pathway to becoming the CSULB director of choral activities.
Author Zora Neale Hurston’s legacy lives on through her niece
Lucy Anne Hurston, niece of Zora Neale Hurston, shared with the Long Beach community about how her aunt continues to impact her life today.
The Trocks offer comedic relief at the ballet
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, an unconventional ballet troupe, dances their way into the hearts of audiences with playful comedy and captivating movement.
Contract comparisons: Tentative agreement raises the floor for lowest-paid faculty
A 5% raise, improved mental health services and higher wages for lecturers are included in the proposed CFA tentative agreement.