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Say goodbye to the dye
The California State Legislature has passed its first bill to ban four additives that are linked to health issues, one of which includes Red Dye No. 3.
A decade of vegetarianism
I went vegetarian at 10 years old and never looked back. Here’s how I did it, why I did it and how it’s treating me now.
Spill the Tea: How do CSULB students feel about Halloween?
Halloween time is in full swing. What do students at CSULB think about the holiday and its spooky festivities?
California Faculty Association set to vote on labor strike authorization
A potential strike could be coming to the CSU as the largest labor union representing CSU faculty is set to vote on whether to authorize a labor strike.
Pain at the pump: Long Beach sees gas prices increase alongside California
Student commuters feel the financial burden of high gas prices in Los Angeles and Orange County.
Parking is still an issue, more needs to be done about it
Parking on campus has always been a hassle. With the new semester in full swing, many students have began to express their concerns about the price of and lack of parking on campus.
Taylor Swift drew stars around our scars with The Eras Tour but now we’re bleeding
The Eras Tour is not just a record-breaking tour, but also a religious experience. Just ask the thousands of Swifties that screamed for Taylor Swift to “take us to church” during the Don’t Blame Me performance at SoFi Stadium on Aug. 4.
CAPS held my hand through a daunting therapist search
Ironically, my anxiety freshman and sophomore year was preventing me from being able to seek out mental health care. I am where I am now, years into therapy, because CAPS helped me find providers and make phone calls.
Biden-Harris administration launches their new SAVE plan
A new federal loan-repayment plan now gives borrowers more leniency when paying back their student loans.