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Yearly Archives: 2025

Opinion: LBCC events need restructuring to encourage participation

Long Beach City College offers a wide variety of events which showcase multiculturalism, however, such events are unmemorable, and students often miss out on...

Opinion: TTC library lacks literature variety

The Trades Technology Campus (TTC) library focuses on nonfiction books more dedicated to facts rather than fiction, leaving TTC students forced to go to...

The Vikings struggle to put up runs against El Camino as playoffs near

The Long Beach Vikings struggled both defensively and offensively to put up runs against El Camino College on Tuesday, with right fielder Ryan Lopetegui...

Surfer Mesinas wins his second title at Vans Jack’s Surfboards Pro competition  

With a score of 12.93 to 13.04, Lucca Mesinas beat Taro Watanabe by only 0.11 of a point on  Sunday, April 6, the last...

Opinion: LBCC needs to have a designated prayer area for Muslim students

LBCC needs to provide a place for its Muslim students to pray on campus properly and in peace. If a designated prayer area were provided...

Mexican-American poet recounts childhood struggles through poetry 

LBCC students were captivated by poet and professor Donato Martinez, as he discussed the struggles of growing up Mexican-American, craving affection and the importance...

Opinion: Mental health events deserve better advertisement 

Not only do mental health events and workshops deserve to be held more often for students, but they should  be advertised more on campus...

Protester snatches sign from Born-Again Christian on campus

A protester who has frequented Palestinian protests at LBCC grabbed the sign of a man who identified himself as a Soldier for Christ while...

The Art of Vogue: Dancer and Voguer Cali Nike talks ballroom culture 

Voguer Cali Nike was a guest speaker for the Student Health Services “Art of Vogue” event on April 10 and will continue on May...

LBCC’s three day Spring Market offering unique student art and horticulture is set to begin Thursday

LBCC’s Horticulture Program will be hosting a three day Spring Market from April 17 to April 19 in the TTC campus’ garden that will...

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