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Students host a teach-in about Palestine and Indigenous solidarity
Around 200 students participated in a protest at the Liberal Arts quad and throughout the day, there were multiple speakers and educational learning opportunities about Palestine.
Long Beach State faces ongoing budget adversity
With tuition and other campus costs steadily increasing, CSULB continues to experience financial issues, halting campus repairs and additional planned projects.
A sea of red: Display raises awareness of Indigenous crisis
Organizations call for attention to Murdered and Missing Indigenous Relatives.
The beginning of no confidence in President Mitali Jain
On March 29, the ASI senate voted no confidence in Mitali Jain, but discussions of no confidence started with students raising concerns.
New residence hall tackling on-campus housing demand
La Playa Hall aims to achieve affordable housing and reduce the number of students on the waiting list.
Monthly Bixby Knolls County Fair returns to celebrate spring
Bixby Knolls’ county fair returned offering discounts on haircuts, food trucks and pictures with farm animals.
ASI Senate passes vote of no confidence against President Mitali Jain
In a historical vote, President Mitali Jain is the first ASI president to face a vote of no confidence and possibly a recall.
An evening with Dylan Mulvaney: Her journey navigating womanhood on TikTok
TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney stopped by the USU Beach Auditorium to talk to students through a Q&A session, sharing eccentric anecdotes and personal experiences.
Beneath the ink of tattoos and their meanings
Have you ever thought of getting tattoos? Learn about the successes, mistakes, regrets and overall adventure of getting permanent body art from someone who has gotten two.