Artists pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in painting, illustration, ceramics, printmaking and more hosted “Open Studios” for local fine arts fans and potential graduate students.
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California state universities develop new housing solutions for students
CSU campuses combat the housing crisis in different ways, from directing students to available listings to hosting educational workshops on renting.
Beach Weekly S11E15: Not Alone @ the Beach, Israel-Hamas ceasefire collapse & more
Beach Weekly S11E15: Not Alone @ the Beach, Israel-Hamas ceasefire collapse & more
Flying Samaritans save the day by giving supplies to disadvantaged communities
The Flying Samaritans go to Tijuana, Mexico once a month and they help the Long Beach community with monthly food banks at Stevenson Elementary.
Lawsuit against CSULB by former donor gets underway
The lawsuit against CSULB for allegedly coercing donor Regena Cole into signing a $25 million gift agreement undergoes pre-trial hearings as jury trial approaches.
Rent in LA County set to rise for the first time since COVID
Emergency rent protections enacted during the pandemic will expire soon, leaving tenants with a hike in their rent.
Winter blues or seasonal depression?
For people with seasonal affective disorder, winter isn’t just colder but darker too.
ASI sets new goals for the upcoming semester
ASI started conversations about the new six goals that they want to implement for upcoming spring semester.
The Symphonic Jazz Orchestra paid tribute to Don Sebesky
The Arts for Life concert was held by the 68 member Symphonic Jazz Orchestra performed on Sunday Nov. 12 at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center.
Marvel vs. DC: two universes collide at Beach Pride’s mini Comic Con event
Superhero fans from across campus united by dressing up in costume and celebrating their favorite heroes and villains.