A campus golf-cart crashed into cars belonging to students, making it the second cart incident to happen Tuesday morning.
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Know Your Rights event educates Long Beach State LGBTQ+ community and allies
Members of ASI and political science professor Kathryn Perkins put together an informational event for students and faculty to learn about LGBTQ+ rights and how to become better allies.
Art conservator Rosa Lowinger unpacks family history in latest novel
In a discussion with local architect Kelly Sutherlin McLeod, Rosa Lowinger delved into her Cuban-Jewish family’s intergenerational trauma and her dedication to the craft of restoration.
Local vendors shine at Long Beach’s Creative Communal market
Creative Communal Market at 2ND & PCH encouraged shopping small and local amongst the Long Beach community.
For the Love of (or the Roller Derby play): Rolling with the punches on stage
Gina Femia’s infamous roller derby play makes its debut at CSULB‘S Studio Theater.
Annual Long Beach Oktoberfest returns for a third year
Long Beach residents gathered downtown to celebrate the traditional German festival featuring games, food, live music and beer.
Long Beach City Council approves $566,000 funding for Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway
The city council progressed towards improving Long Beach’s roads for cyclists during a meeting on Oct. 17.
CSULB filmmakers debut compelling short films at Newport Film Festival
CSULB alumni displayed short films discussing generational womanhood, street vendor safety, the journey of a rocket-building club on campus and more at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Israel’s critics find similarities to occupied land in apartheid South Africa
With the growth of Israeli settlements into Palestinian land, the hope of an establishment of a future Palestinian state drifts further and further away.
Unemployment benefits bill veto is a sideline, not defeat
Senate Bill No. 799 which would have given unemployment benefits to striking workers after 2 was vetoed by Governor Newsom due to a presumed increase in California’s debt from the bill.