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Yearly Archives: 2024

Planning for the Planet: An introduction to LBCC’s Environmental Club

The Environmental Action Movement (TEAM), held its first meeting of the semester this past Tuesday where future planning of fundraisers, beach cleanups, and re-charting...

ASB leaders urge students to vote in special election

Long Beach City College’s Associated Student Body is currently holding a special election to fill a large number of empty positions for the Fall...

The Viking Vault’s new location leaves students struggling

Students at LBCC's Liberal Arts Campus have recently struggled to find basic needs resources after the Viking Vault was relocated from the E Building...

Students question food quality at Viking Vault

A moldy orange was among the produce available for students to grab from the Viking Vault at LBCC’s Liberal Arts Campus on Thursday.  Although this...

Textbook loan available through EOPS program

All college students know that textbooks can be extremely expensive. Fortunately, a textbook loan, offered through LBCC’s EOPS program, is currently available to eligible...

Seal Beach plant sale funds scholarships for horticulture students

The Woman’s Club of Seal Beach hosted a popup on Sept. 7 as part of an arts and crafts sale at the Seal Beach...

Unlocking new opportunities starts with LBCC’s Transfer Center

With the deadline for turning in UC and CSU applications quickly approaching, representatives of the LBCC Transfer Center are providing application assistance and other...

Contests, music and never ending shopping at the Betty Boop Beach Flea

The Beach Flea Market was a vibrant event filled with both vendors and shoppers that showcased creativity and entrepreneurship at Trade Tech and Community...

Viking Vault and other basic needs move to B Building

Food, housing, and transportation resources available to Long Beach City College students have moved from the E Building to the B Building at the...

Break-in at Dunkin’ Donuts near LAC

A break-in at Dunkin’ Donuts caused pieces of plywood and cardboard to cover the front entrance on Lakewood Boulevard near LBCC’s Liberal Arts Campus...

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