As part of the Carpenter Center’s Wit and Wisdom series, the “Radiolab” co-host will be bringing to CSULB students his one-man show, “The Miracle of Indoor Plumbing,” on Nov. 16.
Features
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Meet the vendors at Long Beach’s Monday Night Market
Long Beach’s Monday Night Market returned for another evening on Nov. 4. Though the food and loud music are alluring enough to passersby, the vendors there make the market special.
CSULB gaming club develops VR and AR games
The Video Game Development Association has made changes to be more efficient when producing their games and continues to provide learning opportunities for outside participants.
Service and emotional support animals aid CSULB students
Offering medical and mental support, these furry friends assist their owners as they attend classes at Long Beach State.
Delta Lambda Phi at CSULB offers brotherhood for LGBTQ community
The Rho Chapter of Delta Lambda Phi is the only LGBTQ fraternity in CSULB’s Greek system. The frat is a second home for gay, bisexual, and transgender men seeking a club free of toxic masculinity.
The CSULB Color Collection: Lillian Babcock
The short series features student artists at CSULB and the work they create outside of school. Post Bachelors BFA Ceramics, art history and English literature minor student, Lillian Babcock, shares her love of pottery making and the never-ending journey of learning.
Cal State Rollers member glides through education
Vanessa Montano struggled to complete her education, but eventually found her footing with support from loved ones and roller skating.
CSULB’s Fostering Futures club looks to make difference in the community
The club connects current and former foster youth through social events, fundraising and community service.
Homegrown rapper HeyDeon is Long Beach’s next product
The local artist and CSULB student HeyDeon just recently began getting recognized on campus and around the city, though his reach is nowhere close to his ceiling.