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Continental Delicatessen: a glimpse of Deutschland
A look at how the family-run establishment displays the marriage of football and culture of its owners.
Students celebrate Dia de los Muertos
The on-campus Dia de los Muertos event highlighted traditional festivities and the holiday’s importance in Mexican culture.
‘Open your eyes, blind to history,’ AIS department creates installation for forgotten genocide
The California Gold Rush is often remembered as a period filled with hope, as people from across the U.S. pursued the dream of discovering gold. For Indigenous communities, it is a somber chapter marked by the deaths of Native lives.
Faculty, staff and students rally outside CSU Board of Trustees meeting as strike looms
CFA, Teamsters 2010 and multiple student organizations continue their fight for higher wages and better working conditions.
Long Beach State’s Pokémon Go community welcomes new players
A peek into CSULB’s Pokémon GO community, and their joined effort to take down and capture Shadow Lugia on the weekend of Oct. 28-29.
New drop-off zones implemented on campus
Over the summer, Long Beach State added four new drop-off zones on campus and a 15-minute cell phone waiting area to alleviate congestion around campus.
Eye of the Cat brings magic to Long Beach
With displays of colorful stones, tarot cards and cauldrons, Eye of the Cat provides a glimpse into the world of Paganism and witchcraft.
Don’t trip: Psychedelics are not legal just yet
Research shows that psychedelics could be used to treat mental health issues and that is why psychedelics should be decriminalized for their use in treating anxiety, depression, addiction and PTSD.
Party at Pumpkin Palooza
Students gathered in front of the University Student Union to decorate pumpkins and socialize ahead of Halloween.