Eastern Coachella Valley farmworkers living in poverty continue to make the region run despite the millions made by the festival in two weekends.
Tag: Long Beach, CA
Traore goes Coast to Coast
Ivory Coast native Aboubacar Traore looks to make a name for himself on the Southern California coast.
Minority representation: the cracking and packing of American democracy
The 118th Congress is the most diverse in American history but still falls shy of representing the nation’s demographics accurately.
The return of CSULB’s Annual Pow Wow
The long-awaited Pow Wow provides a fun cultural experience for students to appreciate the culture of Los Angeles-Orange County American Indian tribes.
Women’s march held on 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade
On the 50-year anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, hundreds of people marched in Long Beach to protest the overturning of the landmark case.
Democrats defy expectations in the 2022 midterms– what’s next?
Democrats sent the Republican party into an identity crisis on election night, but their issues are anything but settled.
The Beach enters the Metaverse
CSULB College of Engineering launches a VR program for biomedical engineering students next semester.
Housing instability was once his struggle. Now his H.O.P.E. is to provide affordability
Mayor-elect Rex Richardson shows that establishing stability and quality outreach to the homeless population is one of his highest priorities.
Abortion access at CSULB to be available in January
Student Health Services will begin offering abortion services via the abortion pill starting in January of 2023.
Students face anxiety over in-person finals
Students are returning to in-person finals since the start of the pandemic and find ways to best prepare for the traditional test taking.