In celebration of college radio day, Long Beach City College paid tribute to Radio/TV department’s Doug Wood on Monday, Sept.30, 2024 at the FF building of the Trades,Technology and Community ...
LBCC held a sip and paint event to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, inviting students and faculty to paint Aztec masks, enjoy traditional Mexican cuisine, and listen to a playlist of all types of ...
The writing center is ineffective in assisting students in the brainstorming aspect that they promise. “I went to the writing center for help starting my essay and they didn’t know where to ...
The red, white, blue, and yellow balloons themed after the Filipino flag strongly contrasted the overcast sky at the third annual Filipino American history month kick-off event on Thursday in the ...
In a political climate that Americans are calling one of the most important for democracy, many college students are considering voting third party this election. Many young voters are looking to ...
LBCC students voiced their opinions about food options, evening classes, and on-campus events during a town hall meeting in the T Building on Tuesday. The meeting, hosted by ASB president ...
Discussion board posts are often assigned as a convenient way for students to share ideas about in-class materials; however, they are lazy, thoughtless, and add nothing insightful to classes or for ...
An ex-felon charged with murder, gang involvement, and gun charges who got a pardon from California governor Gavin Newsom spoke at an event at LBCC on Sept. 12. Mir Aminy, a former gang member and ...
A new performing arts building is coming to the LBCC Liberal Arts Campus (LAC), located near the corner of Clark Avenue and Harvey Way. The new G Building has been in progress for multiple ...
The Vikings defeated the Cerritos Falcons in a 38-30 victory clinched during a second overtime on Oct. 5. The winning moment of the game came when Vikings’ wide receiver Troy Crozier caught an ...
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