Embarking on his 24th year at Long Beach State, Jonathan Talberg shares his pathway to becoming the CSULB director of choral activities.
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Author Zora Neale Hurston’s legacy lives on through her niece
Lucy Anne Hurston, niece of Zora Neale Hurston, shared with the Long Beach community about how her aunt continues to impact her life today.
The Trocks offer comedic relief at the ballet
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, an unconventional ballet troupe, dances their way into the hearts of audiences with playful comedy and captivating movement.
Christian clubs recruit students at Week of Welcome
Religions such as Beach Catholic and Cru tabled during Week of Welcome in search of new members.
Contract comparisons: Tentative agreement raises the floor for lowest-paid faculty
A 5% raise, improved mental health services and higher wages for lecturers are included in the proposed CFA tentative agreement.
Nutrition students share insightful health advice
It can be challenging to practice healthy eating habits while attending college but this can be aided by learning about appropriate nutrition.
My dream career turned out to be my hobby
It is essential to find comfort in remembering that you will end up where you are meant to be because sometimes passions are not meant to be careers but instead fulfilling hobbies.
Pick a brand that respects the past as well as The Beach’s mission
The 49er brand harkens back to the university’s founding year, 1949, but also has a parallel connection with the California Gold Rush that resulted in the Native American genocide.
Latinx Resource Center aims for positive change in new rebrand
CSULB’s Latinx Resource Center, with the help of student feedback, looks to focus on more inclusivity in their rebranding.
Mind matters: Sac State excels in mental health care for students
Whether it’s hosting walks for suicide prevention or fellow students mentoring their peers, Sacramento State shows a genuine focus on mental health care.