Organizations call for attention to Murdered and Missing Indigenous Relatives.
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Hundreds rally for Palestine in Fullerton
200 pro-Palestine demonstrators lined the streets to protest the war on Gaza.
Grow Beach’s Plant a Plant: Delving into the world of succulents
Sustain U promoted their Grow Beach Garden by inviting students to learn about and plant succulents.
Green garden showcase makes sustainability fun
The Green Generation Showcase is a sustainability showcase full of live music, prizes and wonderful food.
Monthly Bixby Knolls County Fair returns to celebrate spring
Bixby Knolls’ county fair returned offering discounts on haircuts, food trucks and pictures with farm animals.
Formula DRIFT slides down to Long Beach for a meet and greet
Formula DRIFT drivers made a pit stop at the Pike to meet local fans and automotive enthusiasts.
Duy Nguyen-Amigo says goodbye to his 9-5 to pursue his passion in music
After this Orange County artist realized his corporate job was sapping his ability to create music, he decided to place his passions first. His upcoming single, “Stop, just u wait,” is the story of his departure and a hopeful embark towards his music career.
Beach Weekly S12E4: Possible student worker unionization, yearly health survey & more
Beach Weekly S12E4: Possible student worker unionization, yearly health survey & more
Artist Banter S4E2: “Love’s Weird”: Ceci Apitz and Gavin Arvello’s shared love through art
In this special Valentine’s Day episode of Artist Banter, host Julia Goldman sits down with Long Beach State industrial design students and couple, Ceci Apitz and Gavin Arvello. The two share the story of how they met and discuss their artistic passions while doing Valentine’s Day 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.