Affordability meets flavor in a welcoming atmosphere at this vegan cafe.
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Israel-Hamas war locally impacts Long Beach residents
Long Beach locals and students share their perspectives and experiences regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
Independent news and its impending demise
Vice Media has unofficially announced its shutdown as the company has filed for bankruptcy and laid off its workers, showing how the corporate news is slowly killing independent stations.
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?
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.
Coptic Christianity Club has become a beacon of faith on campus
Coptic Orthodox Christian students at Cal State Long Beach have made a community of religious celebration and practice at the Coptic Club.
TRASH DAY brings innovation to the punk rock scene
Los Angeles-based punk rock band strives to shake up the local music scene with the saxophone, guitar harmonies and a respectful attitude for moshing.
Nutrition students share insightful health advice
It can be challenging to practice healthy eating habits while attending college but this can be aided by learning about appropriate nutrition.
Pick a brand that respects the past as well as The Beach’s mission
The 49er brand harkens back to the university’s founding year, 1949, but also has a parallel connection with the California Gold Rush that resulted in the Native American genocide.
The Ordinarie Tavern becomes a ‘Miracle’
Christmas-themed pop-up bar, “Miracle,” opened in Long Beach just after Thanksgiving.