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Tag: Steven Spielberg

Arts & Life

Almost Every Nomination All at Once

The Academy Award nominations have been announced and CSULB students look forward to the announcement ...
By Steven Matthews
February 6, 2023
Arts & Life

“The Fabelmans” is a journey of inspiration

Spielberg's new film, “The Fabelmans” aims into the heart of a young filmmaker's growth from ...
By Stacey Chen
November 14, 2022
Associate Vice President for Development Kevin Crowe and CSULB spokeswoman Terri Carbaugh pose with Cal State Long Beach alumni Steven Spielberg 12/5.
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Spielberg receives the “Spirit of California” and is inducted into the California Hall of Fame

Steven Allan Spielberg knew one thing when he was growing up: he wanted to make ...
By Editor in chief
December 6, 2017
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Alumni awards recipients will be honored next spring

While students may know that Steven Spielberg, Steve Martin and Karen Carpenter are Cal State ...
By Editor in chief
October 17, 2017

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