Winners and losers of the summer movie season
The 2014 summer movie season has become one of the best seasons in recent movie history. Moviegoers were given visual treats, as well as massive stinkers. This comes with any movie season. So who are...
View ArticleLiving the simple life in Ireland
Guinness, potatoes, pots of gold, and sheep. These are some images conjured up when one thinks of Ireland, but there is so much more to the green country. Imagine emerald green hills, as far as the eye...
View ArticleHow to snack smart
It’s Monday, you’re running late for class so you decide to grab a quick bite at the school convenience store. Then comes Tuesday and you end up doing the same. But then the trip turns into a frequent...
View ArticleThey call me “Gringa Yucateca”
First it was the heat. I knew there were some adjustments to be made. I was packed like I was very poorly packed for a backpacking trip, one pack with my computer, lenses and other survival gear that I...
View ArticleXTend Barre: The fusion workout for a torturous journey to your beach-ready bod
In light of the new Seal Beach studio opening, Xtend Barre invited three of the women from the 49er to try out a class. The studio is brand new and smells like the cleanest of swimming pools; we were...
View ArticleA breath of hope for SeaWorld
SeaWorld San Diego is ringing in the new year with a new addition to its family—a female baby killer whale born Dec. 2 at the theme park. Kalia, a 10-year-old killer whale residing at SeaWorld San...
View ArticleKevin Hines speaks at CSULB about depression and suicide
Each year, approximately 38,000 people commit suicide due to a lack of resources or knowledge of telltale signs, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. On Wednesday night, Project OCEAN,...
View ArticleCSULB students meet Ellen Prager, marine biologist
The Aquarium of the Pacific invited California State University, Long Beach students to attend an exclusive meet-and-greet with marine biologist and author, Ellen Prager on Tuesday night. Promoted by...
View ArticleCSULB Celebrates Diversity with Cultural Potluck
The ancient tradition of bonding over a plate of food contributed to a special night in which different dishes of Latin America highlighted the diversity within Sigma Lambda Gamma at California State...
View ArticleGrowBeach Update
Students who do not mind playing in the dirt can now plant and grow their own vegetables on campus. The organization Grow Beach is blossoming into a student-accessible, agriculturally sustainable...
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