Dominant pitching was yet again the key factor for the Dirtbags as they secured a huge win over UCLA.
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First Fridays at Bixby Knolls returns for a night of entertainment
Long Beach locals celebrate at Bixby Knolls’ First Fridays with a night full of music, shopping and community engagement.
Feigning support through performative activism on social media
Utilizing social media has become a prominent tactic in spreading political and social issues that require minimal effort. But is it only for the appearance?
BSU continues to find ways to celebrate Black History
Black campus organizations host events throughout the school year to promote Black culture and its impact.
Aquarium of the Pacific’s African American Festival makes a splash with a sea of cultural celebrations
The two-day event pays homage to Black history through modern and traditional Black and African customs.
Four hours in Los Angeles: A blend of cultures, people and entertainment
As one of the biggest cities in the country, Los Angeles has a lot to offer. From its sprawling downtown to its lesser-known hideaways, L.A. is a city in flux. Although it has been ravaged by gentrification, there are still many gems throughout the city.
Tradition can be tragedy waiting to happen
Court-storming has become a spectacle in collegiate sports, but will this spectacle soon be a thing of the past?
Black musicians are the foundation to the soundtracks of our lives
From country to EDM, Black people are responsible for creating most of the music we have today.
Women’s golf looks to close out historic season strong
Big expectations are set for The Beach after making school history by winning back-to-back tournaments.
Opening up about Culturs
Music, poetry and speeches were featured in Connectd LB’s recent open mic night.