After a shaky start, Long Beach State’s next few weeks will determine if the team is a serious threat or not.
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Film Review: Best Picture nominee ‘Minari’
In this film review series, reporter Christian Lopez will be going through all seven Best Picture nominees for the 93rd Academy Awards in April. “Minari” depicts a Korean family moving to America and the trials that come with raising a family in pursuit of a better opportunity.
Long Beach softball wins 10th straight game
Long Beach State softball swept UC Santa Barbara Saturday to win their tenth straight game.
Softball extends its winning streak to eight games
Shannon Haddad remained undefeated as she tied her career high in strikeouts to give Long Beach the win over UCSB.
CSULB’s ASI advocates for reallocating funds from campus police to mental health services
During Wednesday’s ASI Senate meeting, students expressed support for moving funds away from the UPD and instead go toward CAPS.
CSULB commencement to include procession, no names announced inside Angel Stadium
Graduating seniors will be able to walk onto the field during next month’s commencement ceremony, campus officials announced in an email Thursday.
Zoom is the new swear word
How midterm fatigue and virtual learning has me ready to drive down the 405.
Stop AAPI Hate co-founder discusses the effects of hate crimes at CSULB virtual event
Russell Jeung spoke at a virtual event part of CSULB’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration on the recent hate crimes towards the AAPI community since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
Long Beach expects replacement Pride lifeguard tower by mid-May ‘to have it here before Pride’
The city is planning to have its new rainbow lifeguard tower built by next month following the burning of the original landmark in March.
Fans permitted to attend baseball, volleyball games in limited capacity
Student athlete families will receive first priority, while the remainder of tickets will be sold according to a tiered schedule.