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Arts & Life

Five on-campus locations to consider for graduation photos

The Beach offers a variety of spots where students can take their graduation photos. Whether ...
By Mark Siquig
October 6, 2023
Opinions

Life is short, so keep moving forward

Here’s to the importance of putting grudges behind us and taking a deeper look into ...
By Staff
November 23, 2022
Special Projects

MOLAA tells stories of Latin heritage through art and exhibits

The Museum of Latin American Art, voted by Long Beach State students as the "Best ...
By Maureen Linzaga
November 14, 2022
Arts & Life

CSULB alumna showcases dress collection at Sanctuary Fashion Week in LA

Criseida Serpas a fashion merchandising alumna is the owner of Criseida Couture a clothing company ...
By Joy Rowden
October 14, 2019
Arts & Life

Free Minds Book Club comes to CSULB

Students read and responded with powerful comments about poetry written by young inmates from Washington ...
By Joy Rowden
September 18, 2019

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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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