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Electric scooters may serve as obstacle for those on wheelchairs
E-scooters limit access to sidewalks, Long Beach residents on wheelchairs and mobility scooters say
Research by LBSU students showcases Latino economic impact
Discrepancies found in the economic status of the Latino population in Long Beach presented to City Council Tuesday.
LBSU students propose housing relocation program at City Council meeting
The program will provide housing stability to senior citizens, low income residents and individuals living in housing for the homeless.
Formula DRIFT slides through Long Beach
The stands were packed with drifting fans from around the world as they came to witness some of the most skilled drivers go head-to-head to see who would claim victory of the season opener event. After hours of ringing around the track, Odi Bakchis was crowned the winner.
LBSU 2019 commencement to move to the Jack Rose Track
President Jane Close Conoley said in an interview with the Daily 49er Wednesday, the spring 2019 commencement ceremony would be moved yet again.
Beach Weekly Episode 17: The food special issue
James Chow and Hannah Getahun go over the tastiest bits of the Daily 49er special food issue on stands until April 7. Stories in this podcast include a brewery roundup, a feature on an upcoming Long Beach co-op and a story about a small farm told in a new multimedia experience.
VP candidate questions legitimacy of ASI election
In the aftermath of the Associated Students Inc. elections, which saw a changing of the guard in the presidency, candidate and Sen. Justin Contreras questioned the election process that lead to incumbent and victor Leen Almahdi’s win during Wednesday’s Senate meeting. Almahdi garnered 50.98 percent of the vote while Contreras[Read More…]
Vigil held at LBSU for victims of Christchurch mosque shootings
More than 100 people of all communities gathered outside of E. James Brotman Hall Thursday evening to honor, remember and support those affected by the recent mass shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand. Led by Long Beach State’s Muslim Students Association, the vigil included speeches from a number of guest speakers,[Read More…]
SPECIAL ISSUE: Damon Lawrence wants to start Long Beach’s first cooperative grocery store
Damon Lawrence is a busy man. He has his job at the Los Angeles Fire Department, six children, a front yard garden where he grows artichokes and heirloom tomatoes and in what little time is left in the day, he is working to change the way Long Beach eats. Lawrence[Read More…]