When the time stroke 6 p.m., students rushed though The Walter Pyramid doors to get a good spot to see chart topping artist T-Pain. The event served as a way to end the semester prior to finals.
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Long-distance students are paying more to attend school
The farther away a student lives, the more complex their commute to campus becomes both logistically and financially if they ride public transportation.
CSULB employees put pressure on university admin to secure childcare benefits
Faculty and staff parents urge CSULB officials to take accountability for securing childcare for all employees and students through a passed resolution.
Fine Arts buildings improvements won’t start until the fall
Some students expect to return to upgraded buildings next fall, but construction won’t begin until October at the earliest.
Men’s volleyballs season ends in straight-set defeat against UCLA
Long Beach States season ends after its third consecutive defeat to UCLA.
Demolition of Walter Pyramid is possible, says Interim Athletic Director
As Long Beach State Athletics tackles the leaks and repairs needed for the Walter Pyramid, past repair estimates and damage could bring it down.
May the 4th Be With You: What Does Star Wars Mean to You
Whether you’re an old or new fan of the Star Wars franchise, it means something different to everyone, from nostalgic childhood memories to newfound excitement in its more recent adventures!
New perspectives are important to our growth as students
Even though our campus is full of historic and artistic expression, it’s almost too easy to take these things for granted and forget they’re even there.
Inspirational women throughout the decades
No matter what year it is, society always has its “it” girl, one who inspires, paves the way and starts trends, with their legacies to live on throughout the years.
Has Disney seen better days?
Disney has exerted great effort into live-action remakes of old classics that leave audiences feeling either nostalgic or dispirited.