A guide to beating isolation during a pandemic, yet again.
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James Mahkween creates “Cat Call” to spotlight harmful behavior and sexual harassment in society
Long Beach dancer and choreographer James Mahkween shares his upcoming project “Cat Call,” a two-hour performance that will focus on topics of sexual harassment and toxic masculinity.
Chancellor-select Joseph I. Castro reveals visions for CSU
A first-generation college student and proud member of the Latinx community, Joseph I. Castro will be the California State University’s first chancellor of color to represent the leading four-year university system in the country.
IN PHOTOS: ‘We’re not going to be stepped on’
Almost to the one year anniversary of the dirt dumping on the sacred land of Puvungna, the Native community gathered to demonstrate for the land’s protection.
Native community continues to struggle with CSULB over Puvungna, access being restricted due to COVID-19 regulations
Native communities and Long Beach State continue to go back and forth over rights and access to the 22-acre parcel of land.
All on-campus residents quarantined following the positive testing of five CSULB students
With concerns of further outbreak of the coronavirus, Long Beach State will be pausing in-person instruction for the next two weeks and reviewing the number of employees permitted on campus.
CSULB students try new eating habits with newfound time at home
Students spend time trying social media food trends and changing their diets while adjusting to stay-at-home life during the pandemic.
New NCAA regulations require COVID-19 testing three times per week
With the start of basketball season just a few weeks away, the National Collegiate Athletic Association announces new coronavirus testing policy for athletes, coaches and any affiliated personnel.
If you’re looking for a sign to learn ASL, this is it
The impact and importance of learning American Sign Language.
Lute Olson and the championship that never was
Although only coaching the Long Beach men’s basketball team for one year, Lute Olson made a lasting impact on the Beach’s legacy.