Justina King misses a game-tying floater, bringing the Beach’s conference record to 10-5.
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CSU chancellor addresses future in-person instruction plan, equity gaps and student economic hardships
California State University Chancellor Joseph I. Castro and President of Public Policy Institute of California Mark Baldassare discussed the various priorities the California State University outlined during the pandemic.
We see you, we don’t trust you
The problem with Kamala Harris, the first Black woman to serve as vice president
Tamika D. Mallory kicks off Voices for Justice: Equity & Arts Series at CSULB
Tamika D. Mallory, co-chair of the 2017 Women’s March and co-founder of Until Freedom spoke at a virtual event about her experience in activism and the civil unrest in 2020 after the killing of George Floyd.
Long Beach Black Health Equity team holds first town hall meeting to address health disparities
The newly established health equity team held its first meeting Thursday to discuss health disparities faced by the Black community in Long Beach.
Face filter dysmorphia is becoming an issue in society
How apps like Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat are worsening the issue of body dysmorphia.
ASI Senate rolls out plan to reopen the campus with COVID-19 restrictions
Associated Students, Inc. Senators discussed which campus buildings can begin to open up starting in early March.
Senate Republicans, you cannot have it both ways
A reflection on Trump’s acquittal and the Senate’s failure to do its job.
MOLAA and Long Beach African American Cultural Center host virtual event about Afro-Latinx experiences
“De colores: A Black and Brown Conversation” featured panelists from the Afro-Latinx community to discuss history and identity as part of the 2021 Afro-Latinx festival. The event aimed to begin building community and understand the experiences of Afro-Latinx members.
Technical theater students at CSULB prove that building work experience can be done at home
Makeup artists, costume designers and set designers are just some of the members of technical theater, who like actors, have had less in-person productions to take part in due to the coronavirus pandemic. But for some CSULB students, the loss brings new lessons.