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Carpenter Center opens its doors for in-person voting for the 2020 general election
Starting on Oct. 24, Long Beach residents can drop off their ballots or vote in person at The Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center.
A history of the once-prominent 49ers football program
In the 36 years of Big West play, the Beach made an impact but failed to sustain itself.
Homeless college students in California brace for more uncertainty
This story project was produced by interns from EdSource’s California Student Journalism Corps. As universities transitioned to online-learning to slow the spread of Covid-19, thousands of California college students flocked to their dorms, apartments or parents’ homes to continue their studies from the comfort of their bedrooms, wherever those were[Read More…]
I tried Virtual Speed Friending and it was everything I needed
I participated in Associated Students, Inc.’s Virtual Speed Friending to see if I could make a friend. Turns out, it didn’t matter.
My life is worth $13.50 an hour
The irony of being essential and the experience of a student working in the food industry during the pandemic.
CSULB’s ASI Senate votes to support Philippine Human Rights Act
With the number of extrajudicial killings growing and compounding civil rights violations in the Philippines, the Associated Students, Inc. Senate at Long Beach State moves to formally support the Philippine Human Rights Act.
CSULB loans 1,500 laptops and 3,000 hotspots to students this fall
In a joint effort by the Division of IT and the Division of Student Affairs, Long Beach State has launched a program to loan technological devices to students who normally rely on campus-provided resources such as computer labs.
Becoming essential: RoundTable Pizza
Food service has always been an integral part of our society. As the pandemic continues, takeout food soars in its importance.
If Black lives matter, vote for Trump
A conservative’s view of the presidential debate, supreme court nominee and the Black Lives Matter movement.