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esports at the Beach continue to compete during the pandemic

While in-person athletics at Long Beach State’s have been on hold because of the coronavirus ...
By Abel Reyes
December 10, 2020
Arts & Life

Lourdes Flores illuminates the darkness

Disclaimer: This following story contains mentions of sexual and physical abuse.   Lourdes “Luly” Flores ...
By Arts and Life Editor
May 2, 2018
Opinions

‘Fortnite’ is taking the world by storm

Imagine a dystopian world where 100 people are fighting to survive. Using anything they find ...
By Opinions Editor
April 3, 2018
Arts & Life

EA Sports’ “Madden” and ESPN sign championship airing contract

You turn your TV on and change the channel to ESPN just in time to ...
By Arts and Life Editor
February 4, 2018
Arts & Life

Viewers guide to Overwatch

The inaugural season of the Overwatch League has been a resounding success. 10 million viewers ...
By Arts and Life Editor
January 22, 2018

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