Long Beach City College students gathered at the Liberal Arts Campus in the W building on March 19 to listen to keynote Speaker Ebone Bell present during the 365: LGBTQ+ History and Allyship ...
The third protest affiliated with the No Kings movement was held in downtown Long Beach on Saturday afternoon, where Long Beach residents came together to make their frustration with the ...
Protestors gathered in the thousands for the “No Kings” protest at Los Angeles City Hall on Saturday, where demonstrators marched in opposition to President Trump before turning violent, prompting ...
A swirling plastic island of pollution in the Pacific was the sipping subject on March 17 at LBCC’s Women’s History Month Sip’N’Science night hosted by Long Beach City College’s MESA (Mathematics, ...
Dancing and tradition set the tone at the 53rd annual American-Indian Powwow at Puvaunga hosted by Cal State University Long Beach from March 14-15, celebrating culture with performance, ...
The Ladies of Athena club was created to empower women and was originally started in 1999, but went on a hiatus due to COVID-19. They are now back up and running, and what better time than during ...
A Hawaiian-based restaurant with a bright colored atmosphere, beachy aesthetic and a creative menu with health-conscious ingredients that is designed to keep its customers energized throughout the ...
LBCC’s softball win 9-1 in six innings to improve their record to 16-7 behind Ella Haugo’s six strikeouts. Starting pitcher Adalise Valenzuela got into some trouble with two runners on ...
With open minds, empty canvases, paint, brushes and inspiration, Painting with PRIDE offered a much needed brain break for scholars between classes Tuesday, Mar. 10 at Liberal Arts Campus in the ...
Every other Sunday, The Beach Flea, a now monthly iconic event, welcomes community, style, and expression at Long Beach City College’s Trade Technology and Community Learning campus, which ...