The Social Justice Entrepreneurship Program is a four week workshop designed to teach business owners or those interested on how to turn a profit while supporting a community’s wellbeing.
Tag: Long Beach State
Long Beach State softball loses back-to-back to Cal Baptist
The team was swept by Cal Baptist University, losing both games via a walkoff before heading into conference play.
BREAKING: CSULB to consider in-person commencement this May pending governor approval
The classes of 2020 and 2021 may see an in-person ceremony this spring as the state is looking to allow limited capacity gatherings starting April 1.
Documents show CSULB had intentions of creating parking lot on Puvungna despite claims made by administration
As the lawsuit against Long Beach State continues to move forward, newly obtained documents show that the university did have plans to build upon the sacred land.
How to launch a startup as a student
A step by step look at how students can start their own businesses
Gum’s Mall of Antiques and Collectibles celebrates 24 years of being a ‘wonderland’
The antique shop based in Hawaiian Gardens has made a name for itself with its rainforest-themed interior and variety of vintage finds. As owner Gum Cabug celebrates 24 years, she shares what makes the business so special.
Returning to normalcy
A college student and parent reflecting on the shut down and campus reopening.
Rollerskating influencer and CSULB student Jasmine Moore uses Instagram platform for positivity
Jasmine Moore’s skill in roller-skates paired with a stylish outfit on Instagram caught the eyes of many. But, Moore is using her influence on the rollerskating community to promote positivity while pursuing a career where she can help build sustainable, healthier communities.
Local activists continue to protest Kroger in response to its closure of stores due to ‘Hero Pay’
About two dozen activists gather Sunday afternoon outside a Ralphs location in Long Beach to protest the store’s parent company in its decision to close two grocery stores in the city.
The Daily Forty-Niner’s 63rd Annual Grammy Award Predictions
Most of us can agree that music has kept us moving amid a draining, Zoom-filled year. As the 63rd Annual Grammy’s premiere Sunday, the Daily Forty-Niner staff is making some predictions, and some of us are realizing we’re a bit out of the loop.