Long Beach State international students provide insight on the Russia-Ukraine war one year later.
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Netflix’s new password sharing policy neglects college students
The streaming service that once declared “Love is sharing a password” is now punishing college students living outside of their household.
NFMLA is “changing the reel” for communal filmmakers
New Filmmakers LA is “filling the void,” for new creators and filmmakers by providing themed film festivals and a supportive environment for arts and life.
Beach Catholic holds first Ash Wednesday mass since COVID-19
An Ash Wednesday mass was held at the University Student Union by Beach Catholics after two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lebron James is truly a King
On Feb. 7, LeBron James took the throne as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing Kareem-Abdul Jabbar’s 38,387 points. With such a triumph, James has left an everlasting mark in the sports world.
Interim athletic director speaks on survey to raise student fees
ASI senators criticized the interim athletic director’s survey aimed at increasing student fees from $25 to $89.
Winter storm hits Southern California
California is under a winter weather warning for blizzards, heavy rain and wind through different parts of the state.
Your future could be around the next corner
There is so much on this campus that is here for us, but if you never lift your head up to see it, how can it change your life?
The man behind ‘the sign’: Beyond the free hugs and high fives
It took student Joshua Brennecke a card stock paper and a marker to make a difference in students’ lives, but like every hero, a history lies beneath his sign.
Florida bans AP African American Studies
Florida’s Stop W.O.K.E. (Wrong to Our Kids and Employees) Act was recently used to prevent high school students from enrolling in an Advanced Placement African American Studies course.