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S3E13 | R.I.P.ples: How Club Ripples’ closing affected Long Beach

Hosts Hannah Getahun and Perry Continente discuss the closure of Club Ripples, Long Beach’s first ...
By Hannah Getahun
December 8, 2019
Arts & Life

‘Dear Harvey’ tells the story of an LGBT pioneer and activist

While many have heard the name Harvey Milk, not everyone is aware of the lasting ...
By Arts and Life Editor
October 7, 2018
Long Beach

Long Beach Mayor endorses Gavin Newsom

In back of a small record store in Long Beach called Fingerprints Music, Mayor Robert ...
By Editor in chief
December 3, 2017
News

Student Health Services promotes National Condom Day

Love it, hate it or love it too much, Valentine’s Day is coming and with ...
By Editor in chief
February 11, 2015
News

CSULB ASI Senate tables agenda

The Associated Students Inc. is considering a resolution to ask California State University, Long Beach ...
By Editor in chief
February 11, 2015

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