Taking a closer look at the holiday of love and the strategies that companies use in order to spark sales during the Valentine’s Day season.
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In rhythm and hoops: How basketball and music became my anchors
Discover how the rhythm of a basketball and the beats of music became more than hobbies; they were my lifeline in overcoming my fears.
Student-led photo gallery “Let it Linger” opens with evocative pieces
CSULB Photo Collective holds its first group show of the semester with “Let it Linger,” showcasing photographic work from students and alumni.
Artist Banter S4E2: “Love’s Weird”: Ceci Apitz and Gavin Arvello’s shared love through art
In this special Valentine’s Day episode of Artist Banter, host Julia Goldman sits down with Long Beach State industrial design students and couple, Ceci Apitz and Gavin Arvello. The two share the story of how they met and discuss their artistic passions while doing Valentine’s Day activities.
Annual campus-wide evacuation drill returns
Students and faculty on campus participated Friday morning in the annual campus-wide evacuation drill.
Valentine’s Day brings flower frenzy to local businesses
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, local flower shop Long Beach Flowers puts petals to the metal to keep up with orders.
Teed Up S3E4: #WeWantCody
In Season 3 Episode 4 of Teed Up, the hosts Naoki Gima and Matthew Gomez bring in Daily Forty-Niner Design Assistant, Luis Castilla, and former Daily Forty-Niner Public Relations and Promotions Manager, Kaitlyn Rowell, to talk about the latest developments in the professional wrestling industry.
Views for everyone to enjoy this Valentine’s Day
Four views in Long Beach to enjoy with or without a Valentine.
Singing across the globe with Jonathan Talberg
Embarking on his 24th year at Long Beach State, Jonathan Talberg shares his pathway to becoming the CSULB director of choral activities.
CSU student-to-faculty pipeline: Tentative agreement does not work
As a former student and current professor in the California State University system, the latest tentative agreement does little to support faculty and students.