This year’s commencement means more than just a ceremony.
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EBT denial exposes campus inequities
Long Beach State’s refusal to accept EBT payments raises questions about accessibility and inclusivity for economically disadvantaged students on campus.
From religion to spirituality: A shifting landscape
Americans have been shifting toward individualized belief systems and holistic approaches to spirituality as monotheistic religions continue to decrease.
Unexpected rain erupts at the Beach Flea Market
A treasure trove of vintage finds from vendors across the city were featured at Long Beach City College last weekend as buyers showed their support for local small businesses.
Christianity offers peace amid social tarot card trends
As the tarot community grows on social media, individuals are increasingly turning to these cards in search of solutions to their problems and insights into their futures.
Spellbinding drama: ‘Our Dear Dead Drug Lord’ enchants audiences
This dark comedy follows four teenage witches as they try to communicate with the spirit of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in an abandoned treehouse.
The Downtown Long Beach Alliance unveils plans for enhanced urban landscape
As more small businesses enter the Downtown Long Beach area, the Downtown Long Beach Alliance is there to help with any of the requirements for a smooth transition in the city.
Long Beach State community divided over integration of AI technology
CSULB faculty is exploring the implementation of AI in the classroom, but there are still mixed opinions among professors and students.
Long Beach State sustains its identity as a commuter college
Students Marcela Carrillo and Kristyna Ramirez share tales of their multi-hour-long commutes to campus.
Q&A with ASI vice president of finance candidates
Candidates for the position of VP of Finance address student concerns.