The city council progressed towards improving Long Beach’s roads for cyclists during a meeting on Oct. 17.
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Students walk out in support of Palestinian rights
Palestinian supporters marched through Long Beach State’s central quad during Wednesday’s protest.
Teed Up S2E8: Tale of the Tape
In Season 2 Episode 8 of Teed Up, the hosts Naoki Gima and Matthew Gomez review some of the stats from the most recent matchups in Beach sports as well as some of the recent headlines in the world of professional sports.
Investigative reporter talks to students about misinformation in wartime
Adam Elmahrek spoke to students about taking information from a war zone “with a grain of salt” and warned against acting on emotions in reporting.
Hotels serve as a growing housing option for California students
An abundance of applicants and scarcity of beds has led to universities outsourcing housing options.
A deep dive into the L.A. local music scene with Concave
For many students, going to a concert means traveling to a large arena and spending hundreds of dollars to watch their favorite artists. However, a more attainable concert experience thrives with groups like Concave, a small, L.A. based band that offers a closer look into the indie music scene.
Israel’s critics find similarities to occupied land in apartheid South Africa
With the growth of Israeli settlements into Palestinian land, the hope of an establishment of a future Palestinian state drifts further and further away.
Five takeaways from LBSU’s sweep of Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State women’s volleyball wins its fourth match in a row, all coming via the sweep. Their latest victim: rival Cal State Fullerton.
Finding light in the darkness: How I overcame my fear of the dark
Sometimes our fears stay with us our whole lives and develop into something even scarier. We may never find a solution to them, but the importance lies in the resilience it takes to face them.
Unemployment benefits bill veto is a sideline, not defeat
Senate Bill No. 799 which would have given unemployment benefits to striking workers after 2 was vetoed by Governor Newsom due to a presumed increase in California’s debt from the bill.