Surveys have revealed that the number of students with no religious affiliation has increased — politics of religion and religious standpoints on social issues may be the reason.
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Ballast Point of Long Beach provides views and brews
If you’re ever looking for a good spot to lounge then look no further than Ballast Point Brewing in Long Beach.
Alex Villanueva concedes, Robert Luna to become next L.A. County Sheriff
An incumbent L.A. County sheriff was unseated for the second time in a hundred years.
Long Beach Memorial partners with LBSU to open clinic on campus
Long Beach Memorial and CSULB have plans to open a community clinic by 2026 to serve the local community.
“The Fabelmans” is a journey of inspiration
Spielberg’s new film, “The Fabelmans” aims into the heart of a young filmmaker’s growth from youth to adulthood.
Car thefts on campus may be a sign of rising crime
Two cars were stolen in the month of October, sparking questions as to whether or not crime on campus is on the rise.
Gen Z voters showed up for the Democratic party
This midterm election did not go all as planned for the Republican party, and exit polls show Gen Z may have played a part in this.
Update on L.A. mayoral race, Bass narrowly leads Caruso
Karen Bass pulled ahead of Rick Caruso by nearly five thousand votes, as mail-in ballots continue to arrive.
Metro policy reevaluated after Long Beach homeless surge
L.A. Metro’s end-of-line policy has been blamed for Long Beach’s growing homeless population.
Affirmative action appears before the Supreme Court
The legality of affirmative action is before the Supreme Court, and the decision of the justices will impact the admissions process to universities for racial minority groups.