This year’s commencement means more than just a ceremony.
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Editor’s Note
In the May edition of the Daily Forty-Niner, Editor-in-Chief Christal Gaines-Emory reflects on her time at CSULB and the experience leading the newsroom.
Graduates feel impact of a ‘real’ commencement ceremony
Long Beach State has returned to a traditional commencement this year, as students will walk and hear their names read at Angel Stadium. These improvements are particularly significant to first-generation college students, student-parents and 2020 high school graduates.
Embracing life after graduation
Despite all the hardships I faced during my time at Long Beach State, I don’t regret a single moment on this campus and I can’t wait to see what comes next.
Teed Up S3E1: CSULB President Conoley and Vice President Apel Talk Sports
In the Season 3 premiere of Teed Up, the hosts Matthew Gomez and Naoki Gima sit down with CSULB President Jane Close Conoley and Vice President of Administration & Finance Scott Apel to talk about the current state of the Athletics Department, the CFA strike and the future for the Walter Pyramid.
Graduation 2024: Students will walk the stage at Angel Stadium
Students graduating during the spring 2024 commencement ceremony will walk the stage and hear their names read aloud for the first time in three years.
CSULB professors share advice about life post-graduation
CSULB professors provide advice on navigating life after graduation to the class of 2023.
From undergrad to postgrad: what’s next for CSULB seniors?
As Long Beach State seniors’ time comes to an end, students reflect on their time here and get ready for the next chapter.
In the words of Rafiki
At 26 years old, I’m finally graduating college with a degree in journalism.
Beach Weekly S10E15: Worker strikes, School shooting in Serbia & more
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