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.
From student to alum: What now?
Long Beach State has resources available for alumni after graduation that range from awards to mentorships for students to consider.
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.
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.
The Journey is the Reward
Embrace the ups and downs of reaching your goals in this post-grad world.
Class of ’23 shares differing perspectives on the CSULB experience
Three students from the class of 2023 open up about their experience at Long Beach State, sharing both the positives and negatives of their college careers.
Let ’23 Walk holds picnic protest on quad
Let ’23 Walk continues fighting not just for their own commencement ceremony but for future CSULB graduating classes with a protest on campus.
Ignoring tradition to save a few bucks
Graduating students are once again being told that they won’t be walking across the stage during commencement and have yet to receive an acceptable reason why.