ASI approved a budget that will provide students with a collection of basic resources and future events.
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Free QPR training could save a life
Project OCEAN looks to combat suicide with QPR training sessions.
CSULB professor discusses Chuck Berry and Sonny Rollins at L.A. Times Festival of Books
The process of writing the biographies of two great American musicians was discussed at a panel lead by CSULB Professor Oliver Wang.
Long Beach opens open-sanitation and water filling site for those experiencing homelessness
In response to high numbers of individuals taking shelter in RVs, Long Beach has opened its new Recreational Vehicle and Water Filling Site. The site aims to provide those in need with fresh water and a site to safely dispose of waste.
Misdemeanors charged against CSULB student for illicit bathroom videos
More details were released by the Long Beach City prosecutor on the CSULB student who was arrested for violating students’ privacy.
Buy-and-sell shop 2nd STREET USA to open on Belmont Shore
Coincidentally, designer buy-and-sell retail chain 2nd STREET USA will be opening a storefront on Belmont Shore’s Second Street.
Mental health concerns turn Gen Z away from religion
Religion has offered a safe spiritual outlet for many in the past, but newer generations are starting to feel the mental strain strict ideologies can cause.
Book lovers rejoice at the 43rd L.A. Times Festival of Books
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books might not be exactly what comes to mind during festival season, but it might be exactly what you’re looking for.
ASI hosts grand opening for Grow Beach Garden on campus
Grow Beach Garden will provide students with fresh fruits and vegetables for years to come.
Faith, pride and prejudice
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to love someone who has a different religion from you? Venus Herrera and Chang Lo are two contrasting people who took several years to be together, but it only took one person to threaten their relationship.