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Study abroad to inspire your education

Jump on the chance to study abroad! The experience will allow you to explore new ...
By Manuela Pastor
March 15, 2024
Opinions

I know who I am, even if I don’t know what I want to be

College students face dilemmas about committing to a single career path.
By Staff
December 10, 2022
Arts & Life

What it means to be Wiccan

Wiccan culture continues to be mythicized as evil, a theory that some local practitioners want ...
By Daily Forty-Niner
November 12, 2019
OUTober

Introduction to queer studies at CSULB is ‘a place to think about the way you think’

The course teaches students to consider “how queer manifests itself outside the body.”
By Paris Barraza
October 22, 2019
News

CSULB celebrates national nutrition month

California State University, Long Beach students bit into a healthy lifestyle in celebration of National ...
By Social Media Editor
March 4, 2015

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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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