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Features are not limited to features on people. Articles in the features category are in-depth, written analysis of a certain topic. This can include a feature of a restaurant, group, person, organization, location, hobby, club, etc.
‘Dynamic’ spoken word artist, poet and author LaLa DeVille on her journey as an artist
Long Beach-based poet and spoken word artist LaLa DeVille first joined the poetry community in 2016 and soon captured the attention of her peers for her authenticity. Since then, DeVille has transformed as an artist and shares some memorable pieces that she has done.
Art Theatre in Long Beach doubling down on independent cinema as film industry changes
After the unanticipated closure of the Art Theatre in Long Beach for a year, owner Jan van Dijs and his team contemplate the future of independent cinemas and filmmakers.
Respect, communication and different perspectives: CivilityLB starts a conversation for a healthier society
CivilityLB is a public relations campaign designed and implemented by five Long Beach State students focused on creating a more inclusive society through promoting civility. As the campaign comes to an end, members share their goals for CivilityLB and the support from the community.
From school to the service: CSPI Program offers students a path to the Coast Guard
Long Beach State student Andrew Foster was accepted into a program that enlists him into the United States Coast Guard in exchange for benefits including paid college tuition and income. He, along with former program recipients, share how their careers within the Coast Guard have transformed their lives.
CSULB students awarded scholarship from the Aquarium of the Pacific
Elishebah Tate-Pulliam and Danielle Sandoval are among the first group of recipients of the Aquarium of the Pacific’s new African American Scholar Program, which is meant to support diversity in the field of marine sciences.
A rising scholar: How CSULB alumnus Joseph Valadez transformed his life after decades of struggle
After his post about graduating from Long Beach State went viral, Joseph Valadez proves to be breaking stigmas and believing in himself after decades of struggling with drug use and incarceration.
First-generation experiences and familial relationships: Q&A with Sheila Sadr on debut poetry book “Birthday Girl”
Reporter Jireh Deng sits down with poet, journalist and CSULB alumna Sheila Sadr on her coming-of-age poetry book “Birthday Girl,” which interweaves narratives of her experiences as a first-generation, Iranian American tackling love, heartache and hurt in a series of tender poems.
IN PHOTOS: Tour some of CSULB’s on-campus art installations
Distance learning has kept the CSULB community away from the campus. For those who have yet to visit, or just haven’t returned since spring 2020, here is a look at some recognizable on-campus art installations.
CSULB students share their dating experiences amid the coronavirus pandemic
In honor of Valentine’s Day, CSULB students share what it has been like meeting people on dating apps and starting relationships amid the threat of a spreading virus.