The Catholic Newman Club hosted its annual mass in accordance with Ash Wednesday.
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Pro-Palestine demonstration calls attention to people’s struggle
As part of Palestine Awareness Week, a demonstration calling to the Israel-Palestine conflict was erected on the Free Speech Lawn.
‘The Enchanted Borderlands’ combines Western aesthetic with whimsical fantasy
The exhibition, on display at the Merino Gallery until Thursday, Feb. 27, features digital illustrations and installations to show pre-production work revolving around fantasy and wild west themes.
Dirtbags prove worthy of NCAA ranking in blow-out win over USD
Dirtbags pick up their fourth consecutive win as offense shines in 10-3 over the Toreros.
Alumnus to appear on Shark Tank
Entrepreneur AJ Crook will be looking to secure a deal with a shark to take his business to the next level.
Men’s Club Volleyball popular among CSULB students
Although the Division 1 team may get all of the national attention, the Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball Club competes against some of the best club teams in the nation.
Behind the Scenes: Inside the greenhouses at CSULB
CSULB is home to some of the world’s most exotic plant species, all which live in the greenhouses part of the botanical sciences department.
Students spill the tea on bad roommates
This week, students tell the stories of the worst roommate experience they’ve ever had.
The dragon boat club is pushing to become CSULB’s top weekend activity
The CSULB Dragon Boat Club combines tradition with teamwork while maneuvering through the Long Beach Shoreline Marina.
‘Birthplace of the People,’ a VR film about Puvungna, debuts at CSULB
The 360-degree virtual reality film was directed by anthropology professor Scott Wilson in collaboration with American Indian Studies professor Cindi Alvitre. For Wilson, the film was a way to immerse the CSULB community in its history with the sacred land.