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  • Small Courses and Big Campuses

    10.07.2019

    A Comparison of American and German Student Life

  • The Color of Love

    02.14.2020

    Reflections on love from Long Beach students.

  • The New Changes for Video Game Development Association

    10.27.2020

    How video game enthusiasts on campus are adapting during COVID.

  • “Woke!: A Revolutionary Cabaret” That is More of a Gut Reaction

    11.09.2017

    “Woke!” consists of a series of spoken-word personal narratives that deal with racism, sexism, feminism and all of their intricate intersectionalities. It’s the first installment in the theatre’s “Devising Democracy” series, a line of productions intended to generate conversation around current political issues.

  • A ball with Shiza Shahid

    12.12.2018

    ASI hosts the cofounder of the world-renowned Malala Fund

  • A comforting influence in a world of uncertainty

    12.19.2018

    Social media platforms serve students information faster than their own academic institutions

  • A Wrap on a COVID Semester

    12.28.2020

    A student's thoughts on a fall semester like no other.

  • Analyzing Tropic Thunder

    10.31.2018

    How well does the action-comedy retain its thunder after 10 years?

  • Art Students Redefine the Collective Human

    02.14.2020

    Anxieties of society, gender and religion on display at Glass Eye

  • ASI Needs Your Artwork for an Exciting New Exhibit Featuring Diverse Communities

    12.14.2017

    Long Beach State University’s Associated Students, Inc. is featuring the first Conscious Collection Exhibit, an art gallery by and for veterans, those with mental and physical disabilities, international students and the LGBTQ+ community.

  • Behind the Couture: Let’s Talk Money

    11.30.2018

    LBSU Campus Couture meets to discuss potential sponsorships and fundraisers.

  • Building Back Up

    05.17.2019

    A veteran's journey to get his bachelor’s

  • Collective Effervescence

    02.05.2020

     Doctor Oliver Wang on starting a podcast and the intersection of sociology and music

  • Dreams, Reality and Pop Culture

    02.07.2020

    Work by senior art students is both curious and calming.

  • Food Down to the Science

    09.21.2018

    What is the LBSU Food Science Club?

  • Giraffe For Mascot

    12.16.2018

    A case for the long necks

  • Grad Students on Display

    11.05.2019

    Graduate students gathered together at the fine arts galleries to start off a week of critiques.

  • Growing up with Rainn

    12.02.2019

    The night Rainn made it rain — both outside and on these cheeks.

  • GYRE, A Spiral of Artwork

    02.14.2020

     Eugenia Vargas Pereira showcases a triptych of her take on feminist theory

  • High Hoops

    03.04.2020

    Breaking boundaries and bouncing back.

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