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The Apartheid wall returns to LBSU’s campus
The wall is intended to educate students on Palestinian history and issues.
LBSU’s MFA creative writing program celebrates 20 years
The event brings together decades of individuals involved with the program.
LBSU proposes general education reform
The LBSU Academic Senate proposed to add concentrations to the general education pathway. The concentrations are designed to make the general education program more cohesive, according to Norbert Schurer, the LBSU Academic Senate chair.
Long Beach earns first in Big West Challenge
The Long Beach State track and field team kicked off its first scored meet Friday, with the men claiming first place at the 27th Annual Big West Challenge at Santa Barbara with a score of 202.5 and the women earning second with a score of 178.5.
Long Beach falls to Hawai’i in conference match
The 49ers can’t overcome a slow start.
LBSU receives record number of fall applicants
The school received a record number of freshman and transfer applicants for the fall 2019 semester, topping out at over 106,000. The student applicants will be vying for around 10,000 open seats.
Dirtbags struggling three days into conference season
The Dirtbags wanted a fresh start in their conference-opening series at No. 22 UC Irvine this weekend, but were met familiar disappointment instead. Long Beach was swept by the Anteaters (21-5, 5-1 Big West) in three games.
LBSU 2019 commencement to move to the Jack Rose Track
President Jane Close Conoley said in an interview with the Daily 49er Wednesday, the spring 2019 commencement ceremony would be moved yet again.
SPECIAL ISSUE: Long Beach residents’ home-baked bread becomes a city-staple
Enciso wakes up at 4 a.m. four days a week to perfect what he calls a recreation of Old World bread. He only uses organic flour and grains and sources them from farms in California.