The city will progress into the substantial risk category on March 15 under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
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ASI’s 2021 presidential debate tackles mental health, inclusivity and student success
During Thursday’s virtual debate, Jesus Gonzalez and Shay Hashemi discussed their visions as student government leaders.
How International Women’s Day has grown from a week to a month
In this video, we take a look at how International Women’s Day progressed from a day to a week, and now, to a month.
Activist Zoe Nicholson discusses Alice Paul, Equal Rights Amendment author, at CSULB event
In honor of Women’s History Month, The Women’s and Gender Equity Center hosted a Zoom webinar featuring Zoe Nicholson, a feminist activist, author and lecturer. There, Nicholson shared more about the suffragist and activist Alice Paul and the Equal Rights Amendment.
Dozens gather at Hall of Justice in LA Monday, call on district attorney to investigate police brutality
Families go unheard for too long, prompting “Lean On Gascon” event.
Long Beach State softball beats University of San Diego
Long Beach State softball starts its season strong.
Long Beach plays scrappy, but loses to UCSB in the Big West quarterfinals
Despite a close match, late foul trouble called the game for Long Beach in the Big West tournament.
The pandemic killed one of my longest friendships
We were friends for almost 10 years, and now the friendship we shared is nonexistent.
CSULB student Eileen Hope Tran immerses herself in theater and embraces life amid challenging year
Eileen Hope Tran is a fourth-year student in the theater arts department who shares that the coronavirus pandemic has been an opportunity to learn more about herself, her passion for theater and to stick to her motto, to live everyday like it’s her last.
Long Beach State falls short to Cal Poly in final seconds
Women’s basketball’s Big West semi-finals hopes were cut short in the last second of Wednesday’s game.