To celebrate Foster Youth month, Guardian Scholars and Fostering Futures are holding events to celebrate the achievements of students who come from foster youth backgrounds.
Tag: Long Beach
Catalyst CEO Elliot Lewis puts the grass in grassroots for Long Beach
CEO Elliot Lewis of Catalyst Cannabis examines the ongoing dispute with the Long Beach city council, creating a localized ripple effect of cold-shouldered responses while becoming a beacon of hope for independent cannabis dispensaries.
Skateboarding on campus: A misused privilege
Skateboarding can be a creative outlet for students but when the safety of other students is overlooked, it becomes a problem.
Five local events making waves this summer
Learn about five college-student friendly events to attend this summer from music to food festivals.
How CSULB combats sexual assault with Title IX and UPD
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, two campus resources that provide support and knowledge to prevent sexual misconduct and/or aid survivors are highlighted.
Artist Banter S2E4: I Need Emerald Street – The Long Beach-based Indie Band You Need to Listen To
Daily Forty-Niner · Artist Banter S2E4: I Need Emerald Street – The Long Beach-based Indie Band You Need to Listen To
Navigating my independence through political turmoil
My pride is not born out of ignorance of our history but as an American, you have to accept both the good and the bad.
Sewage spill closes local beaches
Around 250,000 gallons of sewage was spilled from Downey, affecting Long Beach’s waters.
The face behind the exhibit: Ruby Gomez
Long Beach State ceramics student Ruby Gomez delves into her latest installation, which covers themes of nostalgia, adolescence, culture and community.
Battle of the alternative milks
Alternative milks offer a variety of options for those who are lactose intolerant, but have also become popular for those who just simply prefer staying away from cow’s milk, like myself.