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Arts & Life

4 hours in Idaho: a colorful look into Boise, Eagle and Nampa

For the average Long Beach State student, Idaho is probably not high on the vacation ...
By El Nicklin
November 20, 2023
Opinions

New perspectives are important to our growth as students

Even though our campus is full of historic and artistic expression, it's almost too easy ...
By Steven Matthews
May 4, 2023
Campus

Outdoor construction offers different ways to learn

The outdoor classrooms will span across campus and stay available to any professor and student ...
By Sonny Tapia
May 4, 2023
Campus

Construction on campus aims to promote a healthier environment

Construction projects around the CSULB campus have been actively progressing with safety and access in ...
By Sonny Tapia
April 29, 2023
Multimedia

2-hours in San Francisco: a misty wonderland

San Francisco is filled with different cultures and designs even though not all are always ...
By Staff
April 17, 2023

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Despite USU setback, Re:wild seeks to continue campus green space preservation

Dirtbags’ bullpen dismantled by Cal Baptist en route to 9-7 loss

Meet the cat ladies of Terminal Island

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